Friday, June 15, 2018

Media 5 Mile Race 2018 What You Need to Know

Media 5 Mile Race 2018
What You Need to Know

Parking and Road Closures:
Media will begin to close down the streets that make up the race course around 5pm and won't officially open them back up until 9pm. Consequently, this will create a lot of detours in and around Media, so be prepared for delays and frustrated drivers (happens every year).   A lot of people in town make arrangements to leave early to avoid the traffic.  For those coming into town, it’s best to get here as early as you can.  You’ll be able to maneuver around the streets of Media after 5pm, but it’ll be challenging and not recommended as it gets closer to race time (7pm.), especially inside the perimeter of the course.  

The blue line represents the race course and streets closed beginning at 5pm
Public transportation is available via the SEPTA Buses and Media/Elwyn Regional line.  We have quite a few of bike racks on State Street too, so biking is another good option and the easiest way to get around.

Parking will be a challenge in Media, and what spots are available, fill up quickly. 

Kids Fun Run (6pm)
For the youngsters (11yrs and younger) there will be a free Fun Run at Barrall Field on State Street (next to Media Elementary) at 6pm.  You must signup and submit by 5:45pm. Kids get a t-shirt and parents get tired kids.

Festivities - Bars, Restaurants and House Parties
Media businesses will be ready for all your drinking and dining pleasures before, during and after the race.  Check out a slew of great places to hang-out and watch the runners as it they go right down State Street.  Sligo’sStephen’s on State and the Plumstead Inn  are always popular during this event, so get a good seat to cheer!  For those entertaining make sure to stock up on food and beverages from 320 Market Cafe and County Beverage.  Also, check out Bryn Mawr Running on State Street for any last minute equipment needs.

Travel beyond State Street and you’ll notice a host of house parties happening on virtually every street in town (I hear 6th Street is the best!).  Whether it’s a mix of live music, swanky catered events, keggers, cocktail parties, or festive cook-outs; you’ll see, hear and experience it all one way or the other.  The festivities go on through most of the night but begin to wind down around 11pm, so stop by and enjoy Media’s hospitality.

Social Media - Participate!
People love to capture and share this experience via social media.  Whether it’s instant updates, coverage, pictures or video, we’ll cover it here with live feeds from Twitter and Facebook.  Be in the know, and use hash tags: #MEDIAPA and #MEDIA5MILE

Media 5 Mile Race FAQs:
  • How long has this race been happening? This is the 39th year
  • How many people run? About 1,600
  • Is this Media's only race?  No!  There's the Santa Fun Run in November too.
  • Where's the course? The 5 miles is made up of two laps around the perimeter of town (check out race course map)
  • What's the official drink?  I dunno....It was the Two Buck Chuck?
  • How hard is this race?  With the hills, some have said it's harder than the Broad Street run.
  • Will it be held in the rain?  Yes, but the weather looks good for Friday.  
  • Is there an official site: http://www.media5milerace.com

A special thanks to the Media Police, Media Fire Department and First Responders for making this an enjoyable and safe event!

Tedman

6 comments:

  1. What came of the nonprofit status MF5 race
    And the lack of financial disclosures ?
    The race is taking in > $67,000
    Where is all this money going ?

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  2. MF5 race now has financial doc's from 2016
    I think it was ATM that brought this into the light it's a real allsta board membership
    For MF5 race

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    1. It wasn't until I contacted the state of PA that anything happened. Not sure if they got involved, but they were just as interested in lack of documentation and filings. Soon after discussing with them, the tax returns appeared. Yes, they are posted now and I have them too from an email.

      Results never go out of style.

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    2. Since we have a small cluster of current and past politicians wrapped up in nonprofits it is completely reasonable to demand proper financial disclosures

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  3. It's really troubling that a traditional race hasn't had its financial house in order
    And who is behind this are all past media politicians makes you wonder what else is being left to languish

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  4. Does Monica Simpson really put in 20 hours per week working on the MF5 race

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