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14th Annual Vilano Bridge 5K Run and Walk

Posted on 05/04/201005/04/2010 By Historic City News

Ancient City Road Runners told Historic City News local reporters that the 14th Annual Vilano Bridge 5K Run and Walk will begin on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at 8:00 a.m.

Participants will meet at the athletic field behind North Shores Improvement Association Community Center located at 120 Meadow Avenue in Vilano Beach. The course will be over the Vilano Bridge and back from the athletic field on Gardner Avenue.

The registration fee includes a race t-shirt and medals will be awarded to winners in each age group.

Pre-registration packet pick-up will be on Friday, May 14th between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center. The pre-registration fee is $15.00 per entrant. Day of Race fee will be $20 with registration scheduled between 7:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.

Ancient City Road Runners members may deduct $2 — with proof of membership.

When paying registration fees, please make your check payable to: “North Shores Improvement Association” and note “5K Run”

Entry forms are available for download on the Ancient City Road Runners website and should be mailed to:
North Shores Improvement Association 5K Run
P O Box 3411
St. Augustine, FL 32085

For additional race information, contact either Jackie Hird (904-829-0978) or Maria Rivero (904-501-5550).

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