|  According to Main Street board member and 5K committee chair Tracy 
			Welch, the day will begin with the 5K, but there will also be other 
			activities, such as vendors for a community health fair, and hours 
			and hours of live entertainment on the square. Welch said some may 
			think the event got its name from the downtown car cruise-ins, but 
			in fact this event is about an entirely different kind of cruise. And there will be two big giveaways: a week at the Biggest Loser 
			Resort in Chicago and an ocean cruise. Anyone age 18 and older who registers to participate in the 5K 
			will be eligible to win the cruise, listed as a $500 value. Anyone age 14 and older in attendance at the event will be 
			eligible to win a week's stay at the resort. Welch said the week at 
			the resort is a buy-one, get-one-free promotion for a new resort in 
			Chicago. For those who are fans of the television show "Biggest 
			Loser," you will know that there is a Biggest Loser Resort on the 
			West Coast. The company that owns it is expanding to Chicago, and 
			the week's stay is a $2,500 value, or 50 percent off the cost of a 
			stay for two. 
			 When asked how the committee managed to get the resort stay, he 
			said, "You'll be surprised what can happen when you send an email." 
			Welch said he and his wife, Annette, are big fans of "The Biggest 
			Loser" television show. On the show, the contestants participate at 
			the Biggest Loser Resort in California. Welch said he'd learned that 
			another resort was going to open in Chicago, so he sent an email and 
			asked them to donate to the Lincoln event. They responded that they 
			were not able to give away a free trip, but they would give a 
			buy-one, get-one-free. In addition to the prizes and the run, there will also be vendors 
			on hand to discuss their products and your health. Welch said he is 
			still trying to work out the details right now on who will be there, 
			but he is optimistic that there will be several when the big day 
			arrives. The downtown portion of the city will be blocked off for the 
			daylong party that will take place during and after the race. Welch 
			said the Railsplitter Auto Club has been invited to come for a 
			special cruise-in, and there will be live music the entire day. Among those on the stage will be Erin Eskra Vargo and Mike Vargo. 
			Some will remember Erin as part of a sister duo who have performed 
			at events in Lincoln in the past. Welch said both sisters were not 
			available, but Erin said she would come with husband Mike, who is 
			also a professional musician. The Vargos now live in Nashville and 
			are developing their careers in the music profession.  Julia Kay Rhodes is another powerful songstress who will grace 
			the downtown stage. From the Chicago area, Rhodes has been on 
			several nationally televised shows, such as "Nashville Spotlight," 
			"Seven on Ridge" with Michael Essany, "Today's Talent Network" and 
			"American Kids Nationals." Others who are scheduled to entertain are musicians Joe Borbely 
			and Greg Gemberling, and of course in Lincoln, you can't have a 
			party without a little bluegrass. The Blue Grass Pickers who 
			entertained at last year's Railsplitter Festival will be on hand to 
			offer some of their best stylings. In addition to all this, there will be a special guest in 
			attendance. Joe Briseno will address the audience. Briseno is a 5K 
			runner who recently found himself in Boston during that very tragic 
			event. Main Street is also encouraging local retailers to have special 
			sales that day and to set up sidewalk sales to draw attendees toward 
			their stores. Welch also said that of all the things visitors will find on the 
			downtown square, food vendors are the one thing they won't find.  For the runners there will be food at the Oasis Senior Center, 
			but he hopes that everyone who attends will take the time to visit 
			the local restaurants on the downtown square. There are several 
			eateries on the square and just off the square, including Guzzardo's, 
			Hallie's, Mama's Arcade, Sorrento's and Vintage Fare. 
			 
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			 Welch also explained that for the serious runners, the committee 
			has made arrangements for "chips" for their shoes. These chips 
			accurately measure the time of the run. Welch said this is important 
			because serious runners are always working to improve their time, 
			and this record helps them see their progress. The committee is also offering some special incentives for school 
			groups to participate. With the help of wife Annette, Welch said 
			they have sent out special registration forms to the area schools. 
			Kids are encouraged to register for the 5K, and if they do so on the 
			special form for their school, the school will receive $5 for each 
			entry. And finally, Welch said they are hoping for some serious public 
			participation at the end of the run. As a runner himself, Welch said 
			it is really encouraging to see a crowd of people cheering the 
			runners at the end of the race. The organization also has plans for several future events, some 
			of them familiar from the past, some new and some restructured. The Art of Wine this year at the Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival 
			is going to be revamped and will be the Art of Wine and Brew. Welch 
			said they will have more details on that later, as well as on a new 
			event in October that is right now being called "Lincoln in Lincoln 
			-- 1858." Trick or Treat with the Mayor is scheduled for Oct. 26 
			this year. And there is going to be an annual Christmas parade. Welch said 
			that Main Street director Bill Hoagland is hoping to breathe a 
			little new life into the parade, and we should all look forward to 
			hearing more about that later. Also, there will still be Saturdays 
			with Santa in December. ___ 5K route The city has agreed to allow for North Kickapoo to be closed to 
			traffic when the runners get there. Welch said he would love to see 
			both sides of the street from Lincoln Avenue to Broadway lined with 
			spectators cheering on their favorite runners, or all the runners in 
			general. 
			 The race will begin near the intersection of Kickapoo and Pulaski 
			streets and head south on Kickapoo. At Frorer Avenue runners will 
			turn left. At Bryant Avenue they will turn right and take the curve 
			onto Comet. From Comet they will proceed to Home Avenue and take a 
			left. Shortly afterward will be their first checkpoint.  Runners will then proceed northward on Home to Wyatt and take 
			another right turn onto Wyatt. They will pass the Odd Fellows home, 
			where the Y and Christian Child Care are located, and run onto South 
			Ladue, where they will turn left. They will take South Ladue all the 
			way to Pekin Street and turn left onto Pekin. They will then proceed 
			onto North Elliott Street, where they will find their second 
			checkpoint. They will then take North Elliott northward to Tremont 
			Street, where they will turn left. They will stay on Tremont to 
			South Sherman and then make another right turn.  When they reach Lincoln Avenue, they will turn left again and 
			proceed to North Kickapoo Street. They will turn left on Kickapoo 
			and proceed southward toward the downtown square. The third 
			checkpoint will be at the southwest corner of Latham Park. From 
			there everyone will run or walk the home stretch to the finish line, 
			just beyond the Kickapoo and Broadway intersection. This is the first year that the Main Street organization has done 
			a 5K, and Welch said their only real goal here is to raise the 
			traffic level in the downtown area. The purpose of the Main Street 
			organization is to bring shoppers to the city's historic downtown 
			area, to help keep the downtown a living and vital part of the 
			community. ___ Main Street now has a separate website for its Lincoln events. 
			You can access the website to read more about the 5K, as well as 
			other events as they progress. You can visit that website at
			
			http://www.mainstreetlincolnevents.com/. 
			[By NILA SMITH] |