Patrick Ahern is running in the Silver Spring "Don't Panic" 5K on Sunday, November 20th, 2011, to raise money for the Organization for Youth Empowerment. Joining him are Brian Ahern,John Keleher, Monica Shah, Sam Vigersky, Mike McQuaid, Ernesto Campos, Dara Wilson, Emery Bright and Rev. Joe Eldridge chaplain of American University. Help support them to cross the finish line!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Race4OYE Sweeps 5 K In Maryland
Pre-Race warm up with Trish Ahern, Ernesto Campos, Maria Otero, David Eldridge-Otero and Joe Eldridge. In background on left is Dara Wilson of American University participant in Spring Break to OYE and winner of Women's U-20 Division.
The Run4OYE Team
David Eldridge-Otero, Brian Ahern, Dara Wilson, Joe Eldridge and Ernesto Campos
Mike McQuaid, athletic director of Edmund Burke School, John Keleher, OYE volunteer and web advisor (note his Matagua shirt!) and Emery Bright, OYE supporter.
Dara Wilson, with her OYE "Mi Voz es Poder" t-shirt receives her 1st Place U-20 prize. Brian Ahern awaits his 2nd place overall prize----5 Ks in 19 minutes.
OYE Runners Take 5 K by Storm!
1st place in the under 19 women was Dara Wilson who is a student at American University and went on a Spring Break service trip to OYE in March 2011. On the other end of the spectrum, Joe Eldridge won First Place in the 60-100 yr. old category at 30 minutes. Patrick Ahern came in second in the same "tercera edad" category at 31 minutes. Brian Ahern came in second overall among the 150 or so runners (19 minutes). Sam Vigersky came in 9th place overall at the great pace of 6:54 per minute miles. John Keleher (23 minutes) and Mike McQuaid also had an excellent showing overall (and in the 30-40 category). David Eldridge-Otero who threw his hat into the ring at the last minute came in second place in the 20-29 year old group. Emery Bright came in 2nd place in his age group and Ernesto Campos did very well also. We rocked!!
I will be posting some pictures of the fun day, but am afraid of overshadowing Saturday's post which you have to read. It is the inspiring story of an OYE scholar who graduated magna cum laude from the National University of Honduras. This blog will remain open until the end of the year and your are welcome to make donations. We are only 68% of the way to our goal.
Thank you for reading and thanks to all the participants in this race.
Patrick
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Who Are We Running on Behalf Of?
There are close to 90 students with OYE scholarships in El Progreso. We are running for all of them, but I want to highlight Magda Reyes, an OYE scholar who is a 28 year old mother and recently graduated Suma Cum Laude, from the National Autonomous University of Honduras with a degree in pedagogy. Not only that, but she graduated as the valedictorian of her class.
In her own words, Madga decided to write a letter to OYE, thanking the the team and family for all they have done to support her.
“OYE was the critical piece that enabled me to complete my education and receive my degree in teaching and educational sciences. I would like to thank OYE from the bottom of my hear for the help you have provided me, raising my self-esteem day after day. My thanks to all of you will never end, and I hope that you continue proving to the youth that they are the present of our country. You helped me discover the potential that I have as a leader; keep doing all you can to continue showing that to the youth of our country and above all our city.
“These four years that I have been a part of the OYE family have served me greatly, and my experience working with youth has served me to better value my two children and to understand their needs. "
Although Magda is older than most of the OYE scholars and the mother of two, her story and the mentoring she has provided to the others is inspiring.
This testimony is taken from the November 2011 OYE newsletter which you can access through the OYE website at www.oyehonduras.org or directly at:
Tomorrow is the big day for running!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
New Runners Race4OYE
Still Training for the Big Day
A number of you have asked why I haven’t had a blog entry for a long time. It seems you are dubious that we are training. I can’t speak for the others (especially Joe Eldridge and John Keleher), but I am indeed training. Saturday, the 12th I ran in Front Royal, Virginia while grandson Gegory Liam was taking his nap. Front Royal is the gateway to Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah National Park and the foliage was awesome. I jogged an unchartered route and found myself going along the shore of the South Branch of the Shenandoah River which is quite beautiful and a popular rafting, canoeing and tubing route. The Shenandoah runs to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia where it joins the Potomac on its way to Washington. Circling back through the Front Royal cemetery one sees many sons of the Confederacy markers on the older gravestones----only 60 miles from Washington, DC. Front Royal was the site of a battle in the early 1860s where one Maryland Regiment fought for the North and another Maryland Regiment fought for the South. Sunday, was another beautiful fall day (and the Redskins lost---again), and I ran with Brian in Rock Creek behind the zoo and the site of a Native American grave yard. I made it as far as the Dumbarton Cemetery on the edge of Georgetown with its notables from late 1700s and early 1800s. Brian continued all the way down Rock Creek to the Potomac River at the Kennedy Center and I turned back but got at least three miles in. Monday, I rested my bad foot and went to the gym. Wednesday the 16th I ran in the cold rain, today to the gym for treadmill and some weights---so there---ye skeptics. Only three days to race time!
We are up to 19 donors and a total of $1,800. We are 45% to reaching our goal of $4,000. Thank you one and all.
Patrick