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RUN FOR MOM


Mother's Day 2009

Mercer County Park - Marina, West Windsor Twp, NJ

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

Gold Sponsor
ebay 

Table Sponsor
PSE&G 

In-Kind Sponsors 
Acme of Lawrenceville, RJ's Bagels, Wegmans, Good Earth Coffee, Raw Revolution, Sam's Club
Beth of the Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health and Wellness for blood pressure screens

Media Sponsors 
The Times, Packet Publications, Office on Women's Health

Race Management Team 
Larry Baldaserri Race Management, Les Marella and Marie of L&M Sports, NJDEP,
Warm-ups by Stacey Mignone, DJ music by LaFauci Entertainment, EMT services by West Windsor Twp

Many thanks to County Executive Brian Hughes for acting as Race Chair and Grand Marshal, and for sharing his story of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA); special guest Kimi Putillo, author of "Great Races Incredible Places" and to Joe Gibbons of West Windsor EMTs for demonstrating use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

Also, thanks to Robin and Richelle Heston who co-chaired the event,
to Elise McEvoy who managed the Kids Fun-Runs and to all the outstanding NJDEP Volunteers who contributed to making the 6th annual Women's Heart RUN FOR MOM a great event!

Stats 
275 pre-registered Runners and Walkers, 50 Kids Fun-Run participants, 40 Volunteers
at a beautifully manicured Mercer County Park - Marina.
The weather was a warm and sunny 68 degrees



   

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