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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon Join Forces to Celebrate the Race's 30th Edition
Courtesy of Running USA wire May 14, 2007 CLEVELAND
The Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon announced a new
partnership with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum to promote and celebrate the 30th anniversary of
the marathon on Sunday, May 20.
The Cleveland organizations, which both bring thousands of
people and millions of tourism dollars to the city each year,
will work in conjunction to promote weekend events and offer
reciprocal discounts and promotions to one another's
constituents. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will
also staff one of the water stations along the course.
The Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon, one of the 50 oldest marathons
in the country, begins at East 13th and St. Clair and ends at
St. Clair and East 12th street, just blocks from the Rock Hall
entrance. Runners pass the state-of the-art facility on their
26.2 mile journey, as well as other points of interest
including the Rockefeller Park, Browns Stadium, Jacobs Field,
Ohio City and more. Saturday's annual Kids Run for kids 12 and
under takes place on the lawn between the Rock 'n' Roll Hall
of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center
"The connection between the two organizations is obvious to
me," said marathon executive director, Jack Staph. "The Rock
Hall and its representation of our city's role in history is a
key element of the city of Cleveland, and we are an event that
takes thousands of people on a "tour" of Cleveland celebrating
all of the unique elements that make this city so great. After
30 years, the marathon is now a part of the city's history as
well."
"This important annual community gathering brings thousands of
people together to accomplish individual goals for the
collective good of many worthwhile Cleveland charities," said
Todd Mesek, vice president of Marketing and Communications for
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. "We are proud to
form a partnership with the Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon to
celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of Cleveland's most
important events."
All participants registered by Wednesday, May 16, in any of the
Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon events will be entered into a
drawing for tickets for two Rock Hall special events. Two
pairs of tickets will be given away to "It's Only Rock and
Roll," the Sixth Annual Benefit Concert for the Rock Hall on
Saturday, May 19. Two pairs of VIP tour tickets, which include
an intimate behind-the-scenes look at the museum's vault and a
guided in-depth tour of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum, will also be given away to registered runners.
The Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon offers the following
opportunities for people to participate in the event: full
marathon, half-marathon, 10K, full marathon walking division,
half-marathon walking division, 10K walking division, full
marathon wheelchair division, 10K wheelchair division, Kids
race and Corporate teams. Volunteers are needed for a number
of pre-race and race day responsibilities as well.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum contains remarkable
interactive exhibits, films, videos and priceless and poignant
artifacts, and serves as host of the permanent Hall of Fame
exhibit. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Museum
stages a number of temporary exhibits throughout the year,
including large-scale exhibits that occupy the top two levels
of the building. The Museum also produces programs for the
public that include concerts, lectures, panel discussions,
film series, teacher education and other events.
For more information on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum, visit RockHall.com http://www.RockHall.comor
call 216-781-ROCK. For details on the race, or to register for
the 30th Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon, call (800) 467-3826 or
visit ClevelandMarathon.com http://www.ClevelandMara
thon.com .
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