First Timers
Thinking about participating but
not sure if the Sole Burner is for you? How long is the Run/Walk? Can my kids take part in
it?
Let us answer some of your
questions . . .
- People of all ages take part.
You move at your own pace. There are strollers, wagons and wheelchairs along with men, women,
teens, moms, dads, kids, and grandparents. Even those who don't like to
exercise have fun at this event.
- The walk/run is 3.1
miles. (Sorry, no bikes, roller blades
or dogs are permitted.)
- If you received the information
letter with the enclosed registration form from the Ross Romenesko Team, you may complete and mail
the form - including the entry fee to The Ross Romenesko Team at 3801
W. Spencer Street Appleton, WI 54914
by April 1st. Or, simply register on line. As a member of the Ross Romenesko Team, you will receive a T-shirt with
the team name and logo on the back, and the pledges you solicit will be added to the
team's total. If you’re unavailable on May 12th, but would still like
to show your support, please send your pledge to The Ross Romenesko Team at 3801
W. Spencer Street -- Appleton, WI 54914.
Make
your checks
payable to: The American Cancer Society.
- If you feel uncomfortable asking
for pledges, that's alright. Some members of the team pledge what they can,
and have fun taking part in the biggest and best Cancer Walk in
Wisconsin.
- You will need to be at City
Park by approximately 8:15 AM. We would love to have you in our team picture
which is taken at 8:30 AM. Last year there were over 300 team members.
- Many kids love running the AAL/LB
Kids 1 K Fun Run @ 8:15 AM. This is for ages 3 to 10. This is a
thrilling run around City Park, alone or with mom or dad at their side.
The kids even get a bag of prizes at the finish line!
- Other kids enjoy running the AAL
Kids 1 Mile Fun Run at 8:30.
- To you runners out there: you
will start at 9:00 AM for the 5K Run.
- You may be eligible to win a
prize if you have pledges totaling $50 or more per entrant. It is such a fun
bonus for the kids when they find out they won a prize for their hard work. This event means
a lot to them. They usually know someone who has been touched by cancer.
- For the schedule of the day's events see
http://www.soleburner.org/day.html
- After the race, come join in
the Celebration of Life Party. It's just a little get together
hosted by the Romeneskos annually at their home at 3801
W. Spencer Street -- Appleton, WI 54914
in appreciation of all of your past and current support. There will be food, drink,
live music by ?, soccer, volleyball, and of course,
camaraderie.
We hope this answers some of your
questions. Give the Sole Burner a try. It's especially fun with family, and
friends. Get your group together and start a
new tradition. Help us reach our team
goal of $15,000.
You'll feel great!
Top of Page