The Girls/Coach Girls/Run Event was:

May 19, 2010

GREAT…CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING LINKS…GIRLS/COACH GIRLS/RUN,

MORE PICS.

All you parents on the CT Shoreline keep in touch with the W&FLC to find out when this event will take place again…it is amazing.

You can always keep in touch with soundRUNNER we strive to have all the latest in information about races, runs and events for all!

I think this is a fabulous program and I am happy to be involved with the W&FLC. So ofter there are programs that talk about leadership and mentoring. They expect that by talking about it the “kids” will understand how to develop those skills, actually they learn by doing.

A group of high school girls from Branford, Guilford and Madison have put together a program together, with the help of dedicated adult women, and teaching 7th & 8th grade girls how to coach and prepare 5th and 6th grade girls to run a 5k.

This event will take place on June 1 in and around the Surf Club in Madison. For additional information about this event contact W&FLC.

CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE FROM THE ADVOCATE;

Written by Rebecca Lucente
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 18:25
GUILFORD — It’s 9 p.m. on a Thursday and I am sitting at Ashley’s Ice Cream Shop in Guilford with a psychologist, a high school social worker, the program director and youth facilitator for the Women and Family Life Center, and six high school juniors. We are eating sundaes and talking about colleges.

But this is not why we are here.

What if you could teach today’s young women everything you wish you had known when you were 8, 12 or 17? What if you could let them know this:
“You are beautiful, you are OK, you can be-do-have whatever your heart desires and you are good just the way you are. And nobody, not boys, not the media, not society, not even other girls can break that sense of self in you.”

Girls Coach Girls Run aims to do that.

Sometimes, as Stacie Vos, of the Women and Family Life Center, has said: “Young people help themselves best by helping others first.”

This winter, Vos and her boss Leslie Krumholtz, along with Abby Lipshutz of Shoreline Psychological and Lori Acousti of Guilford High School, taught a six-week curriculum to the most amazing group of high school girls I have ever met.

Topics included navigating social relationships; girls, society and media; teamwork and motivation; and self-esteem. The juniors then taught a modified version to a group of seventh graders. After that, the girls took the program to Island Elementary in Madison, Calvin Leete in Guilford and Branford Elementary in Branford two days a week after school.

The program then takes on a new component — training and preparation for a 5K run to be held June 1. At the elementary level, volunteers join to act as adult facilitators. The adults are teachers, grad students, mothers and yoga instructors. Most fall into more than one of the aforementioned categories. In other words, they are extremely busy people.

“I chose it over track this year,” says Emily Gumbrecht, a tall pretty blond from Madison, the kind of girl you’d have wanted to hate in high school because she seems so perfect but you loved despite yourself because she is so nice.

“I’ve learned so much about myself,” she says. “I remember struggling with some of these issues in middle school. It’s great; we are able to talk about these things and I think getting anybody interested in running is always a good thing.”

Tonight’s topic is girls, media and society. A handout on choosing a role model says: “True role models possess qualities we would like to have and are those who have affected us in a way that makes us want to be be better people.”

“Who is your role model?” Guilford junior Nina Habbab asks the circle of 12-year-olds sitting cross-legged on the floor. Hands shoot up like rockets. The most common answer is this: my mom.

During the final week of the program there is no planned curriculum. Each team comes up with an art project to represent their experience. It will be “an opportunity to put out a message,” says Krumholtz. The project will be displayed at the Women and Family Life Center during and after the 5K run.

“We wanted these girls to come together, across ages, across towns,” says Lipshutz. “They are really bonding!” Acousti says. Sound Runner, a footwear store in Madison, has offered a free fitting and a discount to anyone participating in Girls Coach Girls Run. “I feel inspired by them,” Lipshutz says.

“And they got it!” Acousti adds, as the girls are trickling out to their cars or rides. It is a school night after all. I nearly forgot they were kids. —Rebecca Lucente


Ragnar Relay

May 15, 2010

The James Blackstone Memorial Library is the backdrop for the Annual Ragnar Relay New England! Please join in the excitement! Some noteworthy participants: soundRUNNER (we have 3 teams, one from each of our 3 locations)…made up of staff and good friends of soundRUNNER and a team of students from Branford High.

On Friday, May 21 at 7:00 a.m. the Ragnar Relay New England, will begin their run from The James Blackstone Memorial Library in Branford.


DON’T MISS IT

April 21, 2010

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 AT 7:30 P.M.

JOIN THE STAFF AT soundRUNNER OLD SAYBROOK, after our Wednesday Night Group Run for an informative talk and discussion from Kurt Strecker and Coach A Lyman about injury prevention and the proper foods to eat before, during and after your activity!

KURT STRECKER, D.C., C.C.S.P. is a board certified Chiropractic Sports Physician. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic as salutatorian of his class, and is currently finishing a Master’s degree in human nutrition. Formerly adjunct faculty at U.B., he assisted in teaching human gross anatomy. As co-founder of the Center for Better Health in Old Saybrook, he is active in the shoreline community and sponsors a number of local races benefitting education. He is an avid sailor, runner and tri-athlete, and he holds a USA Cycling Level 3 coaching certification.

COACH AL LYMAN, CSCS, FMS, has been coaching endurance athletes of all ability levels since 1999. Besides being certified with USA Triathlon, USA Cycling, American Swim Coaches Association, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Coach Al was recently certified as a Functional Movement Screen Specialist, and as a clinical gait analysis expert with Medical-Motion, a subsidiary of Sports Motion, Inc. Coach Al will be conducting seminars nationwide in 2010, on how to use gait analysis to enhance running performance and avoid injury.


EASTER EGG HUNT RUN

April 1, 2010

JOIN soundRUNNER

Saturday, April 3 at 8:00 a.m.

for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt Run

FIND EGGS FILLED WITH CANDY AND soundRUNNER TREATS

THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD IN ALL soundRUNNER LOCATIONS!


February 28, 2010


Women in Business Luncheon

Wednesday, March 3rd at noon at the

Blackstone Memorial Library

Julie Francis, owner of Sound Runner,

will discuss how she achieved success

and offer tips you can use in your business.

$12 for members,

$15 for non-members.

Click to register:
http://www.branfordct.com/_event.php?id=605


Reminder/Couple’s Yoga

February 15, 2010

REMINDER:

Our annual Couple’s Yoga will be held, Tuesday, February, 16 at 6:30 p.m. at all 3 Sound Runner Locations. We will have a raffle, goodies and our favorite yogi!

Classes are $10 per person or $15 a couple. Remember, you don’t need to bring your “significant other.”  You can bring your mom, teenager, neighbor, friend or co-worker.

Make this the day that you “try” yoga…you’ll be happy you did.


Saturday, November 14 RUN

November 10, 2009

I am in Austin for the 3rd Annual Running Event, so I will miss the runs in the stores. I do plan on running on Saturday. I had thought I would run from the Old Saybrook store at 8 a.m….any takers?


Jared’s Trip to Yale

October 15, 2009

I got back from Brigintine Beach, only to find out that Jared was rushed to Yale because he was having a hard time breathing! It was very scary. Obviously, Andrew, Gretchen, Jessica and Jonathan were scared…but so was everyone that loves Gretchen and her family from soundRUNNER. It’s amazing the feelings and love you develop for your employees and their families. Gretchen came to work for me just as Jared went to kindergarten…he has a GREAT sense of humor and himself. Everyone at soundRUNNER knew how disappointed he would be to miss a day of school…not because he loved school so much…more because he has not missed any days since he started school.

Jared, thanks for the great thank you note…it made my day!

 

Jared 1

 

Jared 2

 

Jared 3

We love you Jared, and we’re glad you’re home!