Cpl Christopher G. Scherer Memorial "I Did the Grid"4 Mile Run, 1 Mile Fun Run & 4 Mile Run/Walk

Pulaski Road School

Saturday, May 29, 2010 @ 8:00 AM

Date

Start: Saturday, May 29, 2010 @ 8:00 AM

Additional Date Information

Run-8:00AM
Fun Run-9:00AM
Run/Walk-9:30AM

Address

Pulaski Road School
623 Ninth Ave East Northport, NY

Fees

4 Mile Competetive Run or Recreational Run/Walk: $25 ($30 after 5/16/09)
Fun Run : $5 ( Under 12 )
Fun Run: $10 ( 12 and over )

Brief Description

New This Year: Help us in our fundraising efforts and earn free "Team Chris" apparel.

Race Day Registration Opens on Saturday May 29th

7:00 to 7:45 AM - 4 Mile Competetive Run
7:00 to 8:45 AM - 1 Mile Fun Run
7:00 to 9:15 AM - 4 Mile Recreational Run / Walk

Gold Star Family Members

Indludes: Grandparents, Parents, Siblings, Spouses, and Children.
No Charge - Thank you for your sacrifice.

Active Armed Forces

Includes: All our Active Armed Forces as well as their spouses and children.
No Charge - Thank You for your service.

Fun Run T Shirts for Children and Adults

Fun Run T Shirts will be available race day. Look for our merchandise booth.

Race Day Parking

Race day parking witll be available at
NORTHPORT HIGH SCHOOL
PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON RACE COURSE!

Additional Information

We hope you will take a few hours out of your long weekend to help us support and honor those who have given their lives in service to the United States of America. Our son Christopher took great pride in being raised in what he called the “Gridz” of East Northport. Therefore, the “I Did The Grid” 4 mile run / walk will take you through some of those streets that make up the “Grid”. All of our children attended Pulaski Road School so it is appropriate that the race will start and finish there. We will end the day with a wreath laying at the tree that was planted in Chris’s honor on Veterans Day. Please visit his website www.cplchris.com for information on the Semper Fi Fund. See you on race day.

“ I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him." - Abe Lincoln

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