The
weather was cloudy and unpredictable, but that didn’t prevent runners and
walkers from turning out for the second annual UCAN 5K and kids’ fun run. The
event was held Saturday, June 14th, at the Sheri Gagnon Park in
Raymond.
Friends,
family and community members gathered in the park to honor the life of Candace Woolston,
who passed away from cancer in December of 2012. She would have loved the
event, said her husband, Jack Woolston, “But she wouldn’t like it being all
about her,” he added. “She was more a giver than a taker.”
The
race wouldn’t happen without volunteers like organizers Brenda Dionne and Ed
Gagne, Woolston said. “They’re the glue. They keep this together, and they make
it easy for my boys and I to come.” Jack walked in the race, and Will and
Tyler, his sons, both ran.
Dionne
was busy the day of the event, tending to endless small details, and keeping
people informed every step of the way with announcements on the loudspeaker. She
said she thinks the event went well, and attributes that to the group of
approximately 50 volunteers.
This
year, though not as emotional as last year’s event which was just a few short
months after Candace’s death, ran much more smoothly, said Dionne. “We didn’t
know what the heck we were doing,” she said of the first event. This year she
said, “Everybody just kind of pulled together.” She said a great committee and
more volunteers than she could name helped make the event successful.
The
goal for the day is to provide a community atmosphere, she said, and the event
certainly offered that. It was much like a block party, with music by Flamin’
Raymond and Sizzlin’ Susan, hula hooping, refreshments for sale, and plenty of
cheering and encouragement for all race participants. There were a little over
300 participants this year, said Dionne, and in future years she would like to
see it grow to 600 participants.
The
timing went more smoothly this year as well, since they were more prepared for
the turnout they had. Last year, said Dionne, 150 people signed up at the last
minute, and they ran out of bib numbers and had to improvise, making it
difficult for the timers to accurately record numbers as they crossed the
finish line.
The
Raymond Elementary School chorus sang the National Anthem, and then the kids
fun run began. Before the 5K, participants warmed up with Zumba, then lined up
for the big start. The top finisher, with a time of 17:44, was Sheri Piers from
Falmouth. Dionne stayed at the microphone, announcing names and encouraging
participants until the last one crossed the finish line.
One
of the big sponsors of the event was Norway Savings Bank, where Candace’s
sister works. She has been a big support in bringing everyone together and keeping
the event going, said Dionne. Cabelas donated all of the prizes, including
fishing poles for every child who entered the fun run, headlamps, hammocks,
zero gravity chairs and gift certificates. With prizes donated, all the funds
raised can be put towards the goal of getting a new playground structure for
the Sheri Gagnon park. “It’s going to take some years, because we want
something really nice and durable,” said Dionne. After this year’s event, total
money raised will top $7,000, she said.
Race
results can be found online at
http://www.coolrunning.com/results/14/me/Jun14_UCAN5K_set1.shtml.