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Delco Road Runners Club Mission
A. To promote regular running as a life-long activity that will enhance the physical, mental and emotional well being of people of all ages. B. To sponsor weekly fun-runs in Delaware County neighborhoods for fun and fellowship. C. To promote communication and camaraderie among area runners. D. To facilitate competitive racing and team competition for all interested members.
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Hello Delco RRC |
Have something interesting to add to the email? Forward it to me at info@delcorrc.com. Thanks to those that always give me support. "If you're starting out or tying to get to the next level, surround yourself with people who keep you motivated and energized -- people who inspire you to achieve your best every day. When you do this, you can't lose."
-- Anthony Famiglietti, two time Olympian in the steeplechase and two-time national 5-K champion With this quote in mind: This quote was sent to me by another Club member. He stated: "That's exactly how I feel about the members of Delco RRC -- they keep me motivated and energized, inspiring me to do more than I would on my own." Two quotes in one email. You never know what you'll get by being a member of Delco RRC. |
Membership Renewal for 2011 |
2011 Membership Renewal Drive
If you haven't already done so please fill out your membership form for 2011. Here is a link to the form.
Please print and fill out this form then
- mail your completed form to DELCO RRC, P.O. Box 1811, Media, PA 19063 OR - give your completed form to any board member ***Newer members that have joined on or after 9/1/10 do not need to submit a form for 2011.****
PLEASE SUBMIT FORMS BY 4/11/10 Below is a list of people that have already renewed their registration for 2011. Adamson Kathy Adamson Terry Begley Chris Beresford Noreen Cetroni Kevin Ciminera Jen Ciocca Jeanne Egleston Tim Freiberg Joe Fyfe Bob Gallagher Annette Gallagher Erin Gormley Katherine Gormley Michael E. Gormley Mike Howlett Beth McGoldrick Chris McGoldrick Shannon McGoldrick Carrie McGregor Joan McGurk Bill Michael Fulginiti Mundy Davin Nichols Mike Nilan Meg O'Brien Kevin Kelly Oleynick Marc Oleynick Peg Ribble Chrissy Ribble Grace Rowe Diane Savage Elizabeth Slagle Salina Weber Bill Weber Shirley Wick Heinz Zwaan Bob Here a list of new members that joined after 9/1/2010 that are not required to do complete a form for 2011. Adamson Amber Bell Gina Dwyer David Gale Brenda Huppman Michael Kokoska Gina Kokoska Tyler Kokoska Shane Miles Chelsea Miller Rose Mitchell Dawn Sacher Jennifer Savage-Floyd Elizabeth Savage-Floyd Noah
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Spring Fling - Save the Date - April 9th |
It's time to kick off your running shoes and put on your dancing shoes for an evening of dancing, dinner, and laughs as we get together for our annual Spring Fling. Join in the dancing as our instructor/ DJ teaches us simple and fun dances in between letting us loose to dance our own way to favorite songs. If you need a bit of fresh air, a deck overlooking the river is just outside.
This year's Spring Fling will be held at the West End Boat Club on April 9 from 7 PM to 11 PM. The cost is $25 per person and will include dinner and dancing. There will be a cash bar. Cash or checks (made payable to Delco RRC) may be mailed to Mary Beth Mundy at 214 Blunston Ave./ Collingdale PA 19023. Please RSVP by April 1, 2011. Questions can be emailed to marybethmundy@yahoo.com or diane.rowe@gmail.com. |
The Running Place - Sunday Feb 27th |
Come join us on Sunday, February 27
As part of our year long 10th Anniversary celebration we will hold our first SUPER SUNDAY - a day to honor our customers and enjoy some time together.
Group Run at 10 A.M., followed by refreshments Our staff will lead the run and all levels are welcome. FREE Running Place technical t-shirt or Running Place cap for everyone who attends the group run (while supplies last).
The store will be open, check out the fun:
Open 11 A.M to 4 P.M. Raffles each hour for shoes, apparel and accessories from Brooks Sports. Brooks tech rep, Chris Nolan will join us with products to wear-test during the run and also share more about Brooks technologies.
www.therunningplace.com |
Overall Winner |
Kathleen Castles, a 39-year-old runner from New Providence, N.J., became the first woman to finish as the overall winner of the Myrtle Beach Marathon. She also broke the women's course record, finishing in 2 hours, 40 minutes and 11 seconds. And with that, she qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.
Read more: http://www.thesunnews.com/2011/02/19/1992017/video-castles-wins-myrtle-beach.html
Kathleen Castles of New Providence, N.J., pulls ahead of everyone else to win the 14th Annual Bi-Lo Myrtle Beach Marathon on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011. Photo by Janet Blackmon Morgan
jblackmon@thesunnews.com Read more: http://www.thesunnews.com/2011/02/19/1992017/video-castles-wins-myrtle-beach.html#ixzz1EmdDqyXn |
Feel Like Doing a Long Run? |
(Editor's Note: Dean will be running through Philadelphia May 5th. You can join him. Click here for more info http://www.dadt.com/live/special/runacrossamerica/index.html)
Dean Karnazes will strike out for New York from his native California. His plan: to run the whole route. His coast-to-coast pilgrimage calls for Karnazes to be on the run, rain or shine, as much as 14 hours daily covering an average of 50 miles to 60 miles.
He'll be under the watchful eye of "Live! With Regis and Kelly," which invited him to make this odyssey and will track his progress every step of the way. After nearly 3,000 miles on the road, he will arrive around May 11 in Manhattan, where he will cross the finish line at the "Live!" studio to be welcomed on the air by co-hosts Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa.
"This is without a doubt the most intense endeavor I've ever undertaken," said the 48-year-old Karnazes, whose list of endurance derring-do includes this breathtaking achievement: 50 marathons in 50 days in all 50 states. (Whereupon, after completing the last one, the New York City Marathon, he headed back toward his San Francisco home, running 1,300 miles until, feeling homesick for his wife and two children, he hopped a flight from Missouri.)
Karnazes will leave Disneyland during Friday's "Live!" telecast (check local listings for this syndicated show), with Ripa and some 200 other well-wishers seeing him off from the Magic Kingdom.
Then his road trip shifts into overdrive.
"You'd think all he needs is a station wagon to follow him with a bunch of protein bars," said "Live!" executive producer Michael Gelman. "It's really a lot bigger of that."
The itinerary includes Arizona and New Mexico, then up to the heartland traversing Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, then southeast to the nation's capital, then New York-bound. Mostly sticking to two- or four-lane highways, he will pass through 17 states and the District of Columbia.
To do it, he'll be clad in a North Face shoe called the Sentinel Boa that features a tightening system free of pesky laces. He expects to pound through as many as 12 pairs.
Meanwhile, along for the ride will be a dozen-member entourage in two accompanying tour buses - one for Karnazes' trainer and support team as well as his own home base, the other carrying the production crew that will transmit his travels to the world.
"Almost every day we're going to see at least some of Dean," said Gelman. "Then, once a week, usually Fridays, we'll do a full sort of recap."
The show will pack a variety of high-tech gear to power the TV remotes and social media - including a blog Karnazes will be posting.
"We plan to document this entire journey," said Gelman. "We're a live show, and this is going to be a live, real-time drama. We're really going to cover it."
"Live!" first collaborated with Karnazes a couple of years ago when he ran for 48 hours on a treadmill in the show's studio.
Not only a mega-marathoner, he's also a fitness advocate and author whose latest book, "Run! 26.2 Stories of Blisters and Bliss," will be out next week.
"I'm not saying to people, 'Hey, you got to go run two marathons a day,'" he explained from his home recently. "But maybe you can walk around the block after years of inactivity. You can begin to change your ways. I want my message something anyone can relate to: putting one foot in front of the other and doing the best you can."
Besides his "Live!" updates and other media appearances en route, Karnazes will be hosting a series of brief stopovers: a dozen "Run With Dean" events for charity, benefiting Action for Healthy Kids, a nonprofit and volunteer organization that fights childhood obesity and undernourishment. The first of these 5K fun runs is scheduled for Riverside, Calif., on Saturday.
Last week in Dallas, the expedition's two tour buses were being readied before joining him at Disneyland.
"I'm literally in Dean's bus, stocking it with his food and liquids," said Amanda Forgason Dempsey in an interview from Hawkeye, the marketing agency handling the logistics of this cross-country operation.
Dempsey, a Hawkeye managing director, said the bus would initially be packed with a 12-day supply of nonperishables. Retail sources of fresh and organic provisions (including Karnazes' requisite 20 bananas per day, part of his daily intake of as much as 10,000 calories) are already pinpointed along the route.
Another vital part of the planning: arranging police security escorts in every locality and acquiring the proper permits for this high-profile caravan.
"We contacted over 97 counties that he will cross through, to let them know that he's coming," Dempsey said.
But every plan, however thorough, is subject to change. There's the chance of getting slammed by the weather - though Karnazes, who has run in both Antarctica and the Sahara desert, is no stranger to extreme conditions. There's also the chance of injury, or, far more likely, blisters (which Karnazes hastily repairs with Krazy Glue).
And maybe he'll get antsy in the middle of the night.
"I told my crew that sometimes I get up at 2 in the morning, and if I can't sleep, I'm going to set out. They said, 'Well, wake us up.'"
"I think uncertainty is part of the appeal," he declared. "I never feel certainty when I start one of these endeavors, and I feel doubts along the way. Let's face it, the stakes are high this time. There are a lot of eyeballs following this thing. I've kind of put myself in a scary situation and I've never felt more intimidated."
"But I've never felt a tingle like this," he added vigorously. "Let's get out there!" |
Good Eats |
Chipotle Tilapia Tacos with Mango-Cilantro Salsa
3 tablespoons chipotle chile powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon cracked black pepper
1 pound tilapia fillets, cut in half lengthwise
1/4 cup canola oil
1 mango - peeled, seeded and diced
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced
1 small red onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 bunch cilantro, chopped
1 tablespoon lime juice
1 tablespoon pureed chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 cup light mayonnaise
2 (15 ounce) cans black beans, rinsed and drained
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 pinch salt
3 cups hot cooked Spanish rice
8 (6 inch) whole wheat tortillas
1 (8.5 ounce) package coleslaw mix
Stir together the chipotle chile powder, garlic powder, salt, and cracked black pepper in a shallow bowl. Brush the tilapia fillets with the canola oil, and press into the spice mixture to coat, and set aside. Make the salsa by stirring together the mango, jalapeno, red onion, 1 clove garlic, cilantro, and lime juice in a separate bowl, and set aside. Make the aioli by stirring together the chipotle puree, 1 clove garlic, and mayonnaise in a small bowl, and set aside.
Bring the black beans and 2 cloves of garlic to a simmer in a saucepan with a pinch of salt. Cover, and cook over low heat for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat, and cook the tilapia until opaque in the center, and crispy on both sides, about 7 minutes. Heat the tortillas in a skillet over medium heat, and keep warm.
To serve, place the tortillas on a plate, spoon on some Spanish rice and black beans. Top with some of the coleslaw mix, hot tilapia, and a spoonful of the mango-cilantro salsa. Top with a dollop of chipotle aioli to serve.
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Races to Run This Week |
Sunday, February 27, 2011 11:00 AM 8th Annual Ugly Mudder 7.25 Mile Trail Run Location: Reading Liederkranz German Singing and Sports Club, 140 Spook Lane, Reading, PA Website: www.pretzelcitytiming.com
Contact: Ron Horn Phone: 610-779-2668 |
Race Results - send in your race results to info@delcorrc.com |
When you send in your race results, please include the following: Name of race, date of race, your age, time, any age group award. Thanks
Tidewater Striders Distance Series, 20K, 2/19/11, Virginia Beach, VA
41 - Susan Affleck - 1:55:51
Frostbite 5-Miler - 2/19/11
49 - Sefi Knoble - 48:41
Pickle Run #2, 4.4 miles - 2/19/11
33 - Suzanne Macaulay - 37:16 (predicted 37:27)
Cherry Tree 10 Mile Run, Prospect Park, Brooklyn - 2/20/11
37 - Cecile Daurat-Thompson - 1:11:00 (3rd in age grp)
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Happy Birthday!!! |
Upcoming Delco RRC birthdays this week: Jeanne Ciocca (Fri 2/25), Bob Gagliardi (Mon 2/28), Joseph Harrad and Diane Rowe (Tue 3/1). Stay young by joining us on one of our many Fun Runs and make new friends. |
Book Club |
The Book Club met this past Sunday at Cara's home. Good food, drink and conversation were had by all. The next Book Club meeting will be at 1:30 on April 10th at Shirley's home. Contact Shirley at weber720@comcast.net
The next book is Tinkers by Paul Harding. 2009. 192 pages. Winner of 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
An astonishing first novel of memory, consciousness, and man's place in the natural world.
An old man lies dying. Confined to bed in his living room, he sees the walls around him begin to collapse, the windows come loose from their sashes, and the ceiling plaster fall off in great chunks, showering him with a lifetime of debris: newspaper clippings, old photographs, wool jackets, rusty tools, and the mangled brass works of antique clocks. Soon, the clouds from the sky above plummet down on top of him, followed by the stars, till the black night covers him like a shroud. He is hallucinating, in death throes from cancer and kidney failure.
A methodical repairer of clocks, he is now finally released from the usual constraints of time and memory to rejoin his father, an epileptic, itinerant peddler, whom he had lost seven decades before. In his return to the wonder and pain of his impoverished childhood in the backwoods of Maine, he recovers a natural world that is at once indifferent to man and inseparable from him, menacing and awe inspiring.
Tinkers is about the legacy of consciousness and the porousness of identity from one generation to the next. At once heartbreaking and life affirming, it is an elegiac meditation on love, loss, and the fierce beauty of nature. |
Pictures |
If you take pictures at club events or already have pictures of recent club events/races, we have set up a Picasa web account for club members to use. This will enable the Club to keep an archive of pictures in one location which will be viewable by everyone. If you are interested in uploading pictures to our site, contact me and I will give you the login information. Click HERE to email me and get the needed information. Bill
Click HERE to view previously uploaded pictures. |
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Message Board - If you have something to get out in a hurry, this is the place to do it.
Emails - If you want to have something posted in the weekly email, contact me (Bill) at this info@delcorrc.com. | |
Remember, this is your forum to get information out to the club. Please send in your ideas.
Sincerely,
Bill McGurk
Delco Road Running Club |
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