Published October 31, 2009 09:06 pm -
MARATHON OF FUN
Fun Run, parade highlight Boston’s festivities
By Teresa Williams
teresa.williams@gaflnews.com
BOSTON — The late October heat surge did not slow the crowd from running over to the 30th annual Boston Mini-Marathon and Festival Saturday.
Hundreds participated in various events including the one-mile Fun Run, the 5K half-marathon, a costume contest, a parade and a narrative of Boston’s history.
“We come every year,” Jamilla Hall said. “I like how all the people come together and all differences are put away for the day.”
The parade was one of the most popular events as youths, their families and other onlookers lined Main Street in anticipation of the event.
Alison Nudd brought her daughter Colleen, 3.
“We come for the parade,” Nudd said. “She likes to see the ‘princesses,’ or the beauty queens.”
Connor Singletary, 4, waved one of the small American flags handed out to onlookers as he watched the parade. He wanted to see “the Yellow Jackets” (Thomas County Central High School’s football team and band were part of the parade).
The Bonney siblings traveled from Tallahassee, Fla., to take part in the activities.
Emma, 9, Braden, 4, and Lauren, 6, joined the Fun Run. They also wanted to participate in the costume contest, but arrived a little late so only the eldest sibling was able to compete, they said.
“I really liked the Fun Run,” Braden said. “It was really good and my first time running. I won second in my family!”
Emma was Amelia Earhart, Braden was a pirate and Lauren was Fancy Nancy.
All three siblings were also looking forward to seeing the parade.