With less than two weeks left until the 3rd Annual
University
Park Azalea Classic 5K Run/1K Family Fun Run on April 17 in
University Park, MD, run organizers are excited about growing
interest in this community fitness event to benefit the
University Park Elementary School PTA.As race co-sponsor, the Town of University Park will again host
this event and the town's police force will assist with traffic
management along the beautiful azalea-lined, residential streets
of the race course. Azalea Classic 5K participants will be urged
on by cheering neighbors and several local youth bands. There
will be a water table and mile times will be called out to
runners.
The 1st Annual Azalea Classic was dedicated to the memory of
University Park residents lost in the September 11, 2001,
Pentagon disaster. This year, the University Park Elementary
School (UPES) 6th grade students are inviting Fox 5 News
Reporter Holly Morris to serve as Honorary Chair of the event
and to visit UPES for a cross-country training session with UPES
students.
During the school year, UPES students train for the Azalea
Classic 1K Family Fun Run and many students will participate in
a practice run along the 1K course the week before the race.
Every Azalea Classic 1K participant will receive a medal for
participation in the race, which takes place in front of the
elementary school on Queen's Chapel Rd.
All 5K and 1K race participants will receive a colorful,
commemorative Azalea Classic t-shirt designed by a University
Park resident and UPES parent. Prizes, including gift
certificates and merchandise, will be awarded to the top three
finishers in each age group and everyone has a chance to win
great random prizes after the race! Post-race festivities also
will include a DJ with games and activities for younger
participants and great food from The Bagel Place, Atlanta Bread
Company, Smoothie King, South Mountain Creamery, PowerBar, and
Honest Tea.
Race organizer Moira Abernethy anticipates that more than 400
runners and walkers from across the Washington metropolitan area
will take part in 3rd Annual Azalea Classic.
Find out more about this healthy and fun-filled family event
at the official
race Web site or
register online at
www.signmeupsports.com. Individuals and groups
interested in volunteer opportunities should contact
Ellen O'Neill.