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LABOR DAY RACE, FEE DONATION, AND POTENTIAL TRIFECTA.
Planning to run a personal competition this Labor Day holiday weekend, your last race at the end of the unofficial summer season? Earned Runs has the bibs if you have the commitment; just put in a request and you’ll get 4 free bibs to use in any way you wish, by yourself or with others. See the main page of the website for suggested uses as well as the FAQ page for more insight. Since I intend to run a race as the last of one of my summer challenges, a donation equivalent to a registration fee has been made advance to the American Red Cross. The organization has been appealing for assistance with relief services for flood victims in Louisiana areas hard hit by heavy rains this past month. There may be heavy rain in the forecast. The GENEROSITY page has more information and links to some organizations that have been scored by Charitynavigator.com. If in running a personal competition you are consciously careful to limit your use of natural and man-made resources and impact on the environment, you are likely to be running an earth-friendly race. If you race + are earth-friendly + donate to charity you will win an Earned Runs benefit ‘trifecta’ by bettering your self, your surroundings, and the lives of others! RUN HAPPY! http://www.redcross.org/local/louisiana/flood-information
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BRIDGE TO PHYSICAL SELF
Running, walking, and fitness activities enable us to experience our physical selves in a world mostly accessed through use of fingers on a mobile device. AuthorEARNED RUNS is edited and authored by me, runner and founder. In 1978 I began participating in 10K road races before 5Ks were common. I've been a dietitian, practiced and taught clinical pathology, and been involved with research that utilized pathology. I am fascinated with understanding the origins of disease as well as health and longevity. Archives
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