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In April 2017, Ed lost his 11 year battle with Lymphoma. Join us in honoring Ed and his love for running... any age, any distance. Running LegacyEd was a lifelong athlete. He enjoyed skiing, basketball and long distance running. He completed nearly forty marathons, including London, Prague, New York and Boston. His first was the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington D.C. in 1983, which he went on to run several more times, including the 1995 race when he joined his two sons in running their first marathons.
His love of running inspired many others in the community. He had a smile and a positive word for all runners, from the winners to those in the back of the pack. He enjoyed leading weekend training runs along with his brother and many friends in the mountains of Caledonia State Park in Fayetteville, PA. Virtual Community Fun EventMay 1-May 9, 2021
Choose your day to walk or run in honor or memory of a loved one.
Proceeds benefit the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA Program
Take a photo of you during your walk/run and share with the Y’s Facebook page and EdK Run
Event will not be timed
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Course |
virtual course of any distance
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Entry Fees |
T-shirt guaranteed with registrations by 04.26.21
*All participants will receive a LIVESTRONG bracelet
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Refund PolicyClick here for Timber Hill Timing's refund policy.
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Event Web Site Event Flyer
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This event is hosted by the Chambersburg YMCA with proceeds benefiting the LIVESTRONG program at the Chambersburg YMCA.
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a program designed to treat the whole person. It is a 12-week evidenced based program that helps cancer survivors reclaim their health and well-being following a cancer diagnosis.
Empowering Survivors
The goal of the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program is to empower adult cancer survivors to improve functional capacity and to increase their quality of life through group fitness and strength training.
Core Building
Participants build cardiovascular endurance, core muscle strength and endurance, core flexibility and balance, which may help improve functional ability stress management, reduce the severity of therapy side effects, prevent unwanted weight changes and improve energy levels and self-esteem.
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Contact |
For more information or to volunteer contact Drew Cusick or by phone at (717) 263-8508
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