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THE LITTLE O’PUB 5K

Sun March 17, 2024 Stratford, CT 06615 US Directions

Place

10 Washington parkway
Stratford, CT US 06615

Description

      LAST YEAR’S ‘HAIR OF THE DOG’ IS NOW OUR

              ST. PATS RUN on St. Patrick’s morning 


 We have a strict limit of 125 participants. 

 
It’s the morning of St Patrick’s day and it’s time to roll out of bed and get up for a little “PRE PARTY” activity. 
 
You might want a little help (excuse) to consume the corned beef and ales today? So join us! But- maybe if you join some friends it’ll be easier? 

       Last year we hosted “The Hair of the Dog” 5K

An event featuring a little taste of what might’ve bitten you the night before. But this year with St Pats on a Sunday we switched gears. 
 
Our small ‘boutique’ 5K event is hosted by the Little Pub in the Lordship section of Stratford. It will feature some amenities you don’t often find in a local run as part of the ‘package’.  
 
This event was created by the overly active minds which brought you the Happy HolloWINE 5K, the Christmas in July Surfin Santa, and the once-in-a-lifetime ‘LAST WALTZ, 1-2-3’ 


HERE ARE YOUR INCENTIVES 

*Lordship Lager to participants 21 & over *
*Jamison shots  
*Great snacks & fluids from Little Pub
*N/a craft brew & soft drinks 

*Short sleeve shirt- special design (Size guarantee & availability ends 3/7)

*Our very scenic & flat out ‘n’ back course along the water** 

*Accurately timed results***
*Little Pub gift cards to champions & age group winners
*Special discounts inside Little Pub for further camaraderie

  (you'll love their Bloody Mary's) 


Event fees- limited to 125 participants

2/20-3/10  $30-  21 & over,  $25-  20 & under 

3/11-3/17  $35 for 21+,  20 & under remains $25 


Event calendar  
2/20   Registration opens   

3/7 Shirt size guarantee ends (we may run out after that)

3/16  Early bib & swag pickup @ Little Pub 9-11am
3/17  Celebrate St Pats @ LP!
3/17  8:30 am Bib & swag pickup
           9:45 am Little tykes ‘free-leaf’ clover scamper- directed by Donna Cramond!
         10:00 am START the 5K  
 
AWARDS - M&F & NG champions $35 Little Pub gift cards.
Age group 1st place $10 gift cards- 9 & under, 10-13, 14-18, 19-29, 30-39,

                                40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+ (80’s if pre-reg) $10 gift cards  
 
        HUGE THANKS TO OUR HOST THE LITTLE PUB

        with Doug Grabe & Jillian Bass!


THANKS ALSO to the cooperation of the Stratford Police, DPW and Recreation departments.
 
Race Coordinator - Marty Schaivone directs over 30 events each year including six others in Stratford, & many more in Trumbull, Fairfield and other towns in the area.
 
Parking - Plenty along the seawall and in the Little Pub lots 
 
LITTLE PUB Lucky Lager may also be available

** COURSE MAP https://www.plotaroute.com/route/2396355 

**If your time is not what you expected just print it on a $20 bill and give it to our timer. 

 

FROM LAST YEAR-
For those who desperately seek more information (or never heard the expression ’Hair of the Dog’), here ya go-

 

What does hair of the dog mean?
A morning drink may be the last thing you want after a night of boozing, but that’s exactly what this quirky English expression means. Originally, the expression referred to a method of treating a rabid dog bite; hair from the dog was placed in the wound. So in that sense, having another drink (any drink) is like taking hair from the dog that bit you.

(By the way, medical professionals do not prescribe alcoholic drinks to treat the symptoms of a hangover. However, they do encourage drinking water and getting rest.)

What does the name Bloody Mary mean?
Many suffering from the morning-after blues indulge in a Bloody Mary as a hangover cure. This savory cocktail contains vodka, tomato juice, and other flavorings such as horseradish, celery salt, lemon juice, and Tabasco sauce.

There are as many versions of the Bloody Mary as there are theories regarding who the drink is named after, with beliefs ranging from Queen Mary I, to the actress Mary Pickford, to a waitress in Chicago who worked at a bar called the Bucket of Blood.


 

 

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