Hello
All members are invited to join us at Timothy’s in Newark where we’ll recap 2023, present awards, elect officers (President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer) and preview coming events.
Food will be provided by PCVRC and there will be a Cash Bar. Members are free, guests are welcome for $10. For those who have not renewed, we can plan to process membership dues at the meeting or in advance via the PCVRC website.
RSVP Here or Email if you’re not on Facebook
We hope to see all of our members and sponsors there!
PCVRC Awards
One of the exciting parts of the annual meeting is the yearly awards that are given based on nominations. Awards are below. If you would like to nominate someone for one of the awards below, please send the name of the person you are nominating and a brief write up (see requirements and optional details under each award) by Feb 22.
Runner of the Year (male and/or female). These are people we admire for their outstanding running and athletic abilities.
- Required: Outstanding athlete (running first but not necessarily just running), prolific competitor
- Optional: Running for PCVRC in USATF, encouraging of or example for others, “body of work” – years racing
Member of the Year. These are people we admire for their contributions to PCVRC and the running community.
- Required: Contributions to PCVRC, especially from a leadership or volunteer perspective
- Optional: Contributions to running in Delaware, the person who did the most to raise the visibility of PCVRC this year
Rookie of the Year. This is the new person on the running scene.
- Required: New to PCVRC (may be new runner overall but not necessarily, especially if they are a re-start). Rapid improvement in abilities, distance or challenges
Volunteer of the Year. This is the person who we can count on to “be there.”
- Required: Active participant, not necessarily running. The “thankless” worker, and perhaps not always appreciated.
Outstanding Achievement Award (multiple)
- These can be anything – “spirit”, “comeback”, prolific runner, most improved, incredible feat
Hall of Fame, In Memorian, Special Achievement
- As needed and appropriate
Mid-Atlantic USATF Grand Prix Club Challenge Series (road).
Contact our Team Coordinator for details including carpool plans.
Mid-Atlantic USATF Trail Series – contact our Team Coordinator for details including carpool plans.
Club members and Boston runners are invited to our brunch Boston sendoff hosted by Delaware Running Company.
Brunch approximately 10 – 11:30 am (DRC opens at noon)
Beverages and light food provided by PCVRC.
Group Run 8:30am or anytime
Shakeout run, jog, or walk beforehand. Rt 52 has a wide shoulder, but always run facing traffic.
Post on our Facebook page the time you plan to start your run so others can get in touch to join you (8am, 830, 9am).
Mid-Atlantic USATF Grand Prix Club Challenge Series (road).
Contact our Team Coordinator for details including carpool plans.
Mid-Atlantic USATF Grand Prix Club Challenge Series (road).
Contact our Team Coordinator for details including carpool plans.
Mid-Atlantic USATF Trail Series – contact our Team Coordinator for details including carpool plans.
Meet at Liquid Alchemy Beverages to run at 6pm and then socialize afterwards…or just come for the Friday evening social at LAB [long time club sponsors Jeff & Terri]
LAB is a Mead and Cider brewery which also serves local beer. Indoor and outdoor seating.
Friday 6pm group run: We run through neighborhoods, through Banning Park and back through neighborhoods. Approximately 5K loop.
7-9pm Socialize: Food truck will be outside in the parking lot:
Tuk Tuk wing and Thai bowl from 5-8pm.
See LAB website for location. It is near Route 4, Canby Park and Banning Park.
Suggested Run Route
Mid-Atlantic USATF Grand Prix Club Challenge Series (road).
Contact our Team Coordinator for details including carpool plans.