Run for fun to celebrate city
Lolita Harper
Hold your head up high, pull your shoulders back and get ready to
sweat for the city’s Pride in the Park Fun Run and Walk on Saturday,
celebrating 50 fulfilling years of incorporation.
The second wave of the yearlong birthday celebration -- dubbed
“CostaMazing” -- will take place this weekend in Costa Mesa’s prized
Fairview Park. Proud residents plan to strap on their running shoes,
break out the jogging strollers and join forces in the festivities.
Amy Kuchta, the city staffer charged with planning the event, said
the run is the most challenging event she has ever planned but also
the most rewarding in terms of working with the community. While
Kuchta has planned several functions for the city, she has never
arranged a five-kilometer run and was grateful for all the help from
the running community.
Members of the Orange County Track Club in Costa Mesaspent hours
on the phone with Kuchta and even walked the proposed trail with her
to prepare for Saturday.
“The track club was my saving grace with setting up the trail,”
Kuchta said. “I mean, I can go out there with a pedometer and track
the distance, but club President Robert Donald came out and walked
with me and made sure I had the trail laid out just right.”
The running community helped calm Kuchta’s fears that no one would
participate in the fun run. Weeks before the event, she still had
little to no participation and she began to worry. They assured her
that most people sign up the week of, or even the day of such an
event.
“And I kept saying, ‘Well, how can I plan? How will I know how
much food to order?’ And they kept telling me not to worry,” she
said.
As of Thursday, 74 adults and 23 children were pre-registered for
the run. Kuchta expects 150 to actually run or walk and another 150
to come out for the various activities.
Fun run sponsor Plum’s Cafe and Catering will provide morning grub
to fuel folks for their five-kilometer trek through the Fairview Park
wilderness.
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