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35th Fishawack Run Nears
Starting Line Sports on Main Street in Madison is one of two locations accepting registrations for four-mile race through Chatham.
A Madison sports shop is one of two locations accepting registrations for the 35th Fishawack Run, a race with one-mile and four-mile routes through Chatham.
Bill Heap and Brian Hart of the Chatham Jaycees recently appeared before the Council to show off the T-shirt design for the 2012 Fishawack Run, which features a new color this year.
"This is the first year they've been purple," Hart, the race director, said. "We're also going to hang a race quilt made out of [T-shirts] from the last 35 years at ."
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Those who wish to run in the 35th Fishawack Run can drop off their registration forms and fees at in Madison and in Chatham.
"We expect it to be a big event," Heap said. , with nearly 800 runners, and Heap said a similar number of runners is expected this year.
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Participants in the race will also receive a discount coupon attached to their race number, which can be redeemed for 10 percent off their next purchase at Starting Line Sports.
Registration fees for the one-mile family race and the four-mile race before Wednesday are $20 for adults, $15 for children 15 years and younger. Beginning Friday, all race registration fees are $25. All children 12 and under are delegated to the one-mile race, which begins at 9 a.m.
If you forget to register in advance of the race, registration begins at 8 a.m. in the southern parking lot of the .
Sponsors and supporters of the race include (employees will be wearing Fishawack T-shirts by Friday, Hart said), J. Weber Design, Coldwell Banker, Guardian Life, Intermedium Financial, Pfizer and .
There will be a prize for the person wearing the oldest Fishawack Run T-shirt, and for the first place in different age groups in the four-mile race, and men and women who come in first, second and third place in both races.
There will be limited day-of registration on June 9 at the booth near . Custom T-shirts are only guaranteed to the first 300 registered runners.
Proceeds from the race benefit the , the Boy and Girl Scouts, the and various PTOs and scholarship funds.
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