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2011 5K Run-Walk

The Second Annual Llewellyn Park 5K was a big success!

1st Place Men's: Billy Lennon of Wayne

 1st place Women's: Sarah Bradley of Essex Fells

The Fastest Kid in Llewellyn Park?  Our own Rachel Patrick!

2011 LP 5K Run/Walk

The Ladies Association of Llewellyn Park and the 5K Committee acknowledge and thank the following 5K sponsors, vendors and volunteers for their support and generous contributions.
 
Underwriter
-Proprietor Ryan Schinman and Platinum Rye Entertainment
 
Sponsor
-Sam Joseph
 
Vendors
-The awesome team of West Orange First Aid Squad Volunteer Medics
-Fleet Feet Montclair
-New York Sports Club of Clifton
-ShopRite Essex Green
-Sneaker Factory Millburn

Volunteers
-Proprietor Marla Higginbotham-Nelson for the refreshments
-Proprietor Bill Westheimer for graphic design and photography
-Tom Fleming
-Max and the LP Grounds and Maintenance Crew
-Patricia Desmond
-Proprietors Angela and Marc Patrick for 1st place finishers' Nike+ SportWatch GPS
-Proprietors Liz and Joe Riopel
-Proprietor Evernesia Wilson and Rolando Caldea
-Proprietor Lisa Westheimer and her horse Buddy
-Speedy, the miniature horse and 5K Mascot, his owner and trainer Louie, and all of the runners, walkers, children and cheering fans who participated
 
Thank you!
When the 5K accounting is completed, we will share the total amount raised for The Llewellyn Park Preservation Foundation.
 
To see images from the event check out the photo gallery or click on the photo above.

For complete race results go to http://www.compuscore.com/cs2011/october/llewelln.htm

Llewellyn Park is a private 425 acre community in West Orange, NJ, 14 miles west of New York City. Established in 1857, Llewellyn Park is listed in the National and State Historic Registers as both the first romantically landscaped and one of the first planned luxury estate communities in America.  Llewellyn Park is also the site of Glenmont, home of Thomas Alva Edison.

The LP Preservation Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization dedicated to preserving the historical integrity of Llewellyn Park. The LPPF also raises funds to award scholarships to qualified recipients for the study of landscape design and preservation.
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