Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse to Partner with the Downtown Committee to Kick Off Community Run Series with #ThisIsOurTown Run Along the Creekwalk in Downtown Syracuse

Posted on April 4, 2017

Image
Ffdtc
Syracuse, NY – Next month Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse will partner with the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. to kick off the first of its series of community runs this spring and summer. Fleet Feet Sports invites runners to lace up their sneakers and join them at the trailhead of the Creekwalk near the Museum of Science and Technology and The Sound Garden for a group run on Saturday morning, April 1 at 9:45 am. The #ThisIsOurTown Community Run Kick-Off will step off at 10:00 am, and follow the Creekwalk, which runs adjacent to Armory Square in Downtown Syracuse through Franklin Square.
 
The run is open to all ages, paces, abilities and groups. It is free, but those who are interested in participating are encouraged to register and sign a waiver by visiting Fleet Feet Sports’ website. Building on momentum generated from the Downtown Committee’s new advertising campaign introduced this past fall, Fleet Feet Sports invites runners to post about the run - and take pictures, safely – on their social media accounts, using the hashtags, #ThisIsOurTown and #3run5 (as a nod to the “315 area code”).
 
This is the first run in Fleet Feet Sports’ series of spring and summer community runs built around the idea of exploring Syracuse and Central New York. A full schedule of the season will be posted to the Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse website soon.
 
“By starting our run in Downtown Syracuse, a symbol of strength in our community, we invite participants to come out for a fun morning of running and officially make the claim, that ‘This Is Our Town!’” said Ed Griffin, Co-Owner of Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse. “The #ThisIsOurTown Community Run Series aligns with Fleet Feet Sports’ ongoing mission to be a positive force in the Syracuse community by providing a memorable experience as we promote healthy lifestyles. Running together, through our neighborhoods, empowers our community to get out with friends and get moving. We are ready to have a lot of fun!”
“We are thrilled that Fleet Feet Sports chose Downtown Syracuse as a launch pad for its #ThisIsOurTown Community Run Series,” said Merike Treier, executive director of the Downtown Committee. “Fitness and exercise are important priorities for many of our Downtown residents and employees, and we hope that when these folks - and new visitors - run, walk or play through Downtown, that they’re also taking in Downtown’s diverse array of visual and cultural offerings, and finding new inspiration to engage in their surroundings.”
 
In August 2016, the Downtown Committee partnered with Excellus BlueCross BlueShield and the City of Syracuse to install Downtown’s first free outdoor fitness park at the Trailhead of the Creekwalk. The outdoor fitness park features three pieces of exercise equipment – Parallel Bars, Ab Crunch/Leg Lift and Tai Chi Wheels – which are accessible to all ages and abilities, and free to use.
 
The Onondaga Creekwalk is a 2.6 mile trail, which starts in historic Armory Square and connects to the southern shore of Onondaga Lake. It was completed in the summer of 2011, and plans are underway to expand it further. More information about the Creekwalk can be found here.
 
About Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse:
Since 2000, Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse has been dedicated to creating an inclusive environment in which all types of people receive outstanding service in the fitting of running, walking and cross training shoes as well as accessories and apparel for the active lifestyle. Locally owned and operated, Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse is an active member of the local running and triathlon community. The goal of Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse is to inspire, educate and empower people to live a healthy, fit lifestyle. For more information about Fleet Feet Sports, Syracuse, visit www.fleetfeetsyracuse.com.
 
About the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.
The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit, professional downtown management organization representing all property owners and tenants within the central business district. The Downtown Committee undertakes programs to improve downtown's image, strengthen its economic base, increase its attractiveness, and assure that it's clean, safe and accessible. For more information, visit www.downtownsyracuse.com.
 
                                                   ###
 

Other
CEO News

Image
BOTY 2024 winner graphic
CEO News | 04/11/2024

Meet the 2024 Business of the Year Winners

Congratulations 2024 Business of the Year Winners! CenterState CEO's Business of the Year Awards recognize the ou

Image
AM
CEO News | 04/11/2024

CenterState CEO Annual Meeting Celebrates Business of the Year Winners

Keynote Speaker Highlights Impact of AI and the Need to Shape How the Technology Grows

Image
Annual Meeting with presentin
CEO News | 04/10/2024

Read President Rob M. Simpson's 2024 Annual Meeting Remarks

CenterState CEO President Rob M.

Image
semiconductor chip
CEO News | 04/03/2024

$2M in Federal Support will Help Prepare CNY Ahead of Micron Project

CenterState CEO President Rob Simpson issued a statement to members and stakeholders regarding $2 million in federal funding for Cen

Image
Chimes Building 500 S Salina
CEO News | 03/29/2024

Meet the Developers-in-Residence Transforming 500 South Salina St.

Redevelopment of 500 South Salina Street, also known as the Chimes Building, is the latest investment in downtown Syracuse’s southwestern corridor.

Image
centerstate ceo women's rising event
CEO News | 03/29/2024

Women Rising Event Connects and Inspires

enterState CEO’s half-day Women Rising event brought together more than 100 attendees to celebrate women's strength, resilience and ingenuity.

Image
taipei from above
CEO News | 03/28/2024

CenterState CEO President Rob Simpson Reflects on Trip to Taiwan

CenterState CEO President Rob Simpson issued a letter to members regarding his recent trip to Taiwan to meet with semiconductor supp

Image
Minority Owned Business BOTY
CEO News | 03/27/2024

Meet the Finalists: Minority-owned Business

Congratulations 2024 Business of the Year Finalists: Minority-owned Business!

Image
More Than 50 Employees BOTY Graphic
CEO News | 03/27/2024

Meet the Finalists: More Than 50 Employees

Congratulations 2024 Business of the Year Finalists: More Than 50 Employees!