Registration opens at 8 a.m.
60 miles (no later than 9 a.m.)
35 miles (no later than 11:00 a.m.)
20 miles (no later than noon)
10 miles (no later than 1 p.m.) 3k (1.9 mile) walk:
All participants to the starting line at 11:00 (NEW TIME THIS YEAR).
The Football Game will be on starting at noon for those interested.
Lunch:
11:00am - 3:00pm
(In the high school cafeteria, served by Waterford High School CHASE Club)
Pre-Registration Fee:
$30 individual, $50 family, $10 student
For registrations received before August 1st.
Registration Fee:
$35 individual, $55 family, $10 student
'Day-of' registration & registrations received AFTER August 1st.
Sponsorships:
Rider sponsorships are encouraged
Apparel: Event apparel makes a great gift and helps support NAMI Racine.
Items may include: sweatshirts, fleece, jackets and/or t-shirts.
contact NAMI Racine for this year's availability. To ensure sizes, order
by August 1st.
All proceeds benefit NAMI-Racine County. Historically, 85% of all funds
go directly to programs to support individuals and families affected by
mental illness.
NAMI has been featured in "Worth" magazine as one of the Top Charities
"Most Likely to Save the World." The American Institute of Philanthropy
(AIP) is a nonprofit charity watchdog organization that helps donors
make informed giving decisions. National Alliance on Mental Illness, AIP
grade, A+. Below are examples of programs that support individuals and
families affected by mental illness.
(1) Support groups - for people experiencing mental illness, their families, friends, and primary care givers.
(2) Education - intensive family, community, and school courses to
eliminate discrimination and stigma suffered by persons with mental
illness. Examples include: Family to Family, Peer to Peer, Provider
Education and NAMI Basics.
(3) Advocacy - individual and group support for better treatment, housing, employment, and health insurance.
I am doing the Four for Fridays Drew has been working ten hour days this week and he also has to work tomorrow. He was so tired last night he took a nap and forgot about the questions. So I decided this morning to figure out some questions to ask if any of these questions have been asked already I am so sorry. I know how some of you look forward to the questions. Here they are-
1) Do you remember what you were doing on 9/11?
2) Do you like to go out for a long drive just looking at the Fall colors?
3) When you are down and sad what do you do to try to make yourself happy?
By Heather Asiyanbi in Community · September 10, 2015
"Do you have what it takes to be the next Master Chef? Home cooks are
invited to put their best dish forward at an open casting call later
this month in Chicago.
"Auditions for the FOX show are being held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Congress Plaza Hotel, 520 S. Michigan Avenue, in Chicago.
Credit: Racine County Eye
"To qualify, interested cooks need to download and complete the show’s
application and bring the dish they think will most impress the judges.
"Cooks must be 18 by January 1, 2016; be a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident; have never worked as a professional chef or had a job cooking
as a primary source of employment."
"Racine -A Racine woman has seen too many times when police
officers are hurt or killed. She is now leading the charge to support
law enforcement.
"Beth David, the face behind Racine's popular
news website 'Racine Uncovered News' says it all started when a
concerned citizen sent her a message asking what could be done to show
support. It started with t-shirts, but its turned into so much more.
"'Especially
now they're under so much scrutiny. I think often times people forget
about law enforcement officers and the level of training they receive
and stress they're under,' said Racine County Sheriff Christopher
Schmaling."
Hello, my cooling cucumbers! How are you?If the long range forecast is worth anything,
we’re supposed to warm up again in a week.I couldn’t help but smile when I typed “long range forecast” in
reference to meteorologists.At their
very best, they’re good for a 24 hour forecast, and they can’t even get that
right every time.People who work
outdoors often rely more upon their own instincts than what the weatherman
said.
I don’t care, just as long as we get our “Indian Summer”
this autumn.Otherwise, I think we’ve
had a normal summer so far.A little dry
(she says, after a day of thunderstorms), but we’re not that far off the
mark.I’m not running the air
conditioning while I write this.It’s a
little humid, but the temperature, 67° F, is great.Too bad that thus starts the slide toward
winter.
After receiving injures during the preseason (a deplorable
habit), this Sunday, September 13, at noon, at Soldier Field, the glorious
monster which is the Green Bay Packers will be unleashed upon the nuisance
Chicago Bears for their season opener.I’m sorry to say this, Ms. Tender Heart Bear, but your team is
doomed.Catch all the action on FOX, if
you dare.
Junior will be watching the game at the home of a friend, a
female friend who is also a Chicago Bears fan.This will mark the beginning of Junior’s education in dealing with a
female fan of an opposing team.Ha-ha.I’d love to be a fly on
that wall.
Here’s a little story if you’re interested: “Grandmothers
behind the evolution of monogamous and committed relationship: Kristen Hawkes”
- http://nycity.today/content/285064-grandmothers-behind-evolution-monogamous-and-committed-relationship-kristen-hawkes
It almost seems at times as if women do most of the good in the world while men
do most of the bad.I believe that the
rates for all crimes are higher for men.This is not to condemn men.They
add spice to life; they can open jars and shovel s-word.Some are actually good in bed, but they all
think they’re the best Lothario.Here’s
a hint: if you don’t know, ask.Most
women would be happy that you care enough to ask.Most would be surprised that you read this
blog.I’m not sure if mentioning the JTI
on a first date would be wise.Maybe
wait and see how irregular they can be.
Señor Zanza, of course, is the perfect gentleman.Ha, again.I had you going for a second there. I doubt that I’m the perfect
gentlewoman in his eyes.We’re more
realistic than that.Sometimes he tries
my patience, but I’ve learned to let others do things the way they desire.We all have quirks.
These guys have a great time near summer’s end:
That makes me want to be a dog and go for a dip.No one is criticizing anyone else’s “swimsuit:
and no one yells, “Fat!”
Thank you for spending some time with me today.I love visitors and readers.Actually, I pretty much love everybody except
for crooked politicians (is there any other kind?) and the legions of bureaucratic
dunderheads who enable them.Once I get
my Romanian up, watch out!
Love, love, love.Better start enjoying what’s left of this weather.You better start taking care of yourselves
first, and others second.School’s in
session, so please drive responsibly around school buses.Children run in every direction.I love you all.