St. Paul's Ozone Spring Run upcoming in March


Published on Friday, January 9, 2009 9:04 AM CST



The St. Paul’s class of 2009 and the Alumni Association announced the upcoming Ozone Spring Run scheduled for March 14. The 15th Street Flyers, headed by Diane and Bud Weiss, will be coordinating the event.

This is the first year the Alumni Association is partnering with the senior class to sponsor the event.

It will become an annual partnership with proceeds going to the senior class project and the capital campaign.

Members of the Ozone Spring Run Committee gathered on the newly resurfaced track at St. Paul'€™s after a recent organizational meeting. Committee members pictured from left, seated are: Ricky Wendel Class 2009 Student Council President; Paul Scoriels, Senior Class Moderator and Greg Blasiar '€™09 Class President; standing are: Alumni committee members: Allen Seither '€™59; Bill Leach,'€™62 (Committee Chairman); Eddie Leonard '€™59; Jimmy Dykes '€™61 (Alumni Director); Bob Pecunia '€™61 and Gerald Nuss'€™76. Colin Shea '€™00 is not pictured.

The event features a two-mile fun run and a 10K run. The race is a Crescent City Classic Qualifier with each pre-registered runner receiving a long sleeve T–shirt.

Pre-registration is underway and runs until March 7. Awards will be presented in both the two-mile fun run and the 10K run.

Post race food and refreshments will be available to all participants. There will be a live band and runners will have an opportunity to participate in a health screening.

For more information, visit www.stpauls.com or the 15th Street Flyers Web site: www.15thstreetflyers.org. Applications will be available at St. Paul’s Alumni Office (401 E. 11th St. Covington); Runner’s Choice (4700 Louisiana Highway 22, Mandeville); Varsity Sports (2021 Claiborne St., Mandeville) and health clubs in both Covington and Mandeville.

For more information contact Jimmy Dykes, St. Paul’s Alumni Director, at alumni@stpauls.com or 892-3200, ext. 1274.


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