The events of the last few days, particularly last night and this morning, have drawn in the highest response. I, like so many others, am watching this sad piece of running history unfold, with awe. The rapid identification of the despicable brothers and subsequent death of the eldest offers a glimpse of today in America. I doubted not for a moment that they would be id’d. Too many (just enough) cameras. Individuals with cell phones snapping pictures, city cameras, commercial cameras, race cameras. The good side of Big Brother. I’ve been riveted to the coverage, new details every minute. Waiting and hoping for a speedy resolution. But the more we hear the less we know.
Boston. A city under seige. Prayers and meditations.
From Mike Ewoldt:
“Hi Everyone! We are working in combined effort with all the running clubs and stores in the Omaha Area to put on a RUNNERS FOR BOSTON 5K benefit run on Monday, 4/22/13 at 6:30 pm at Lake Zorinsky. This is a nationally coordinated event of the Independent Running Retailers Association of which both Peak Performance and Red Dirt Running Co. are members. So please help us spread the word about the up coming run. Lets show how supportive the Omaha Running Community can be. To register for the run and make a donation go to https://www.raceit.com/Register/?event=20597 ”
Runners for Boston 5K Benefit
Monday, April 22, 2013
Peak Performance and Red Dirt Running Stores are working in a combined effort with all the running clubs and stores in the Omaha Area to put on a RUNNERS FOR BOSTON 5K benefit run on Monday, 4/22/13 at 6:30 pm. This is a nationally coordinated event of the Independent Running Retailers Association of which both Peak Performance and Red Dirt Running Co. are members.
Location:
Lake Zorinsky
156th & “F” Street entrance
(Boat ramp parking lot area)
Omaha, NE
So please help us spread the word about the upcoming run. Lets show how supportive the Omaha Running Community can be.
To register for the run and make a donation go to: https://www.raceit.com/Register/?event=20597
Thanks,
Mike Ewoldt
Peak Performance