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'96
15TH ANNUAL LESBIAN &amp;GAY PRIDE RUN

Principal Sponsor
American Express Financial Advisors
Corporal onsor
Chase Manhattan Bank
Supporting S o rs
American Airlines •:• H/X Magazine
Naya Water

�15th Annu al
Lesbian &amp; Gay Pride Run
PRINCIPAL SPONS OR
AMER ICAN EXPRE SS
FINAN CIAL ADVIS ORS
CORPORATE SPONSOR
CHASE MANH ATTAN BANK
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
AMER ICAN AIRLI NES*
H/X MAGA ZINE*
NAYA WATE R*
DONO RS
Anonymous
Barnes &amp; Noble Bookstores*
Bern Bloom, P. T.
Anthony Colantonio*
Bernard Dikman
Theresa Dougherty and Mary Spano*
Dan Elliott*
Robert Galloway and Donn Peppler
Tom Griffith*
Robert P. Holloway
J. Timothy Hunt*
Gary E. Kelly
Lee Kirby*
Lifebeat*
Carolyn Makuen *
*Denotes raffle prize, goads/ services donation
for fund-raising auction, or in-kind service.
MaryAnn's
George Mayer
continued on page 4

�Sound Financial Planning
For Who You Are
Setting your financial goals.
Knowing your net worth.
Providing tax alternatives on your investment obj ectives.
Deciding on your investment objectives.
Anticipating your retirement needs (and dreams! ).
Evaluating your financial situation.
Making your money work as hard as you do.

For more information on how you can begin a financial plan, contact your
local American Express financial advisor.

American Express Financial Advisors Inc.

© 1995 American Express Financial Corporation

�Tony Meola*
Mingala West*
Nike*
leonard Resto
Joe Tanzillo*
Joe Tonti*
Universal Grill/Mary's*
Urban Athletics*

continued from page 2

FRIENDS
Angels in Divine Service*
Jim Brandon*
David Caraway*
Stephen J. Catullo
Claire Restaurant*
Constance Cohrt
Beth Collins*
Jim Connolly*
Tom Cristello*
The Gap*
Ruth M. Gursky, Esq.
Marla Korchmar*
Dave laurence*
Dave logan
Steve Mclure*
Bob Nelson*
New York Road Runners Club*
Raymond Dragon*
Raymond Renault*
Rubyfruit Bar &amp; Grill*

Dale Salyers*
larry Schafer
George Schlein*
Jim Skofield* /
"Detective Dinosaur"
Strand's Salon*
Super Runner's Shop*
Rich Tessler*
Touchworks*
SUPPORTERS
Raymond Hoerle
James Minter
lorraine Simunek

•Denotes raffle prize, goods/ services
donation for fund-ra ising auction, or
in-kind service.

This race is made possible with the cooperation and support of the
New York Road Runners Club, Allan Steinfeld, President, the New York City
Department of Parks and Recreation, Office of Special Events, and the
New York City Police Department, Central Park Precinct.

��15th ANNUAL LESBIAN
&amp; GAY PRIDE RUN
COMMITTEE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Bob Brins
SPONSORSHIP/FUNDRAISING COORDINATORS:

Dan Armstrong, Ken Maierus, George Mayer,
and Mike McMahon
SPONSORSHIP/DATABASE COORDINATOR: Craig Booth
COMMUNITY CHALLENGE COORDINATORS:

Robin Pomerance/Jim Connolly
VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS: Robert Galloway/Donn Peppler
HOUSING: Ed Pyle
LOGO &amp; T-SHIRT DESIGN: Sue Foster
REGISTRATION: Timothy Hunt/Craig Irvine
ADVERTISING/GRAPHICS: Jon Livingston
MAILING COORDINATOR: Lee Abbey/John Whooley
AWARDS ANNOUNCER: JeH Singleton
PHOTOGRAPHY: Terry Dougherty/Mary Spano

FRONT RUNNERS
NEW YORK OFFICERS
PRESIDENT: Jim Gibb
MEN's VICE PRESIDENT: Jim Brandon
SECRETARY: Craig Irvine
TREASURER: Craig Booth
DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE: Mike McMahon/ John Spooner
RACE CAPTAINS: Gary Apruzzese/Sue Foster
COACHES: Donna Checkan/Jeff Singleton

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�Special Awards
The Guy Zelenak Award

is given to the organization or
business which has the largest numer of finishers in the
Community Challenge. Guy Zelenak, who died of AIDS complications in 1991, was one of Front Runners New York's most
faithful and dedicated members from 1979 until shortly before
his death. The Guy Zelenak Award honors those who have displayed that same love of sport and community which inspires
Front Runners today.

The Mickey Zacuto Award

is given to the first Front Runners
New York male and female masters runners {age 40 and up) in
the 5-mile race. A true activist, as well as a member of FRNY
from 1983 until her sudden death in 1993, Mickey Zacuto was

one of the club's most supportive members as well as its general
conscience. This award has been endowed by Mickey's family
in gratitude for the love and support that she received from
Front Runners throughout most of her adult life .

.The AREA Award

is presented by the American Run for the
End of AIDS to the first female and male New York Front
Runners to cross the 5-mile finish line. The award was conceived in 1987 to show AREA's appreciation for FRNY's support
of Brent Nicholson Earle's 20-month, 9,000-mile run around
America in 1986 and 1987. This year, the 9th time it has been
presented, the AREA Award is dedicated to the memory of all
New York Front Runners and participants in previous Pride
Runs who have died of AIDS.

�Front Runners-Who Are We?
FRONT RUNNERS NEW YORK IS A RUNNING CLUB FOR LESBIANS, GAY
MEN, and supportive nongay people of all athletic abilities.
With a membership dose to 500, FRNY is the largest of
the more than 60 lesbian and gay dubs associated with
International Front Runners. Club members meet regularly
for informal runs and other running-related activities.
Coaching and running classes provide individual attention
and additional training For members who wish to run
competitively. Race walkers are warmly welcomed . Front
Runners New York regularly fields teams for road races in
the New York metropolitan area and beyond.
For more information about FRNY or a membership
application, please call the Front Runner Hotline at
(212) 724-9700, or write us at P. 0. Box 87 Ansonia Sta.,
New York, NY 10023.

Membership Rates: Regular $30, Limited Income $20,
Angel with Winged Feet $40, Family $50

All New 25 Vegetarian Items •12 Super Lowfat Items
Get With The Healthy-Mexican • All Homemade
Still no lard or MSG • Real down-to-earth healthy food

Lunel. &amp; Dinner • Saturday &amp; Sunday Brunei. Speeials
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1503 2ND AVE. (at 78th St.) 2~9-6166

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Open 7 dayo a week for lunch &amp; dinner • Saturday &amp; Sunday brunch noon-4 pm

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��THE LESBIAN &amp;GAY PRIDE RUN IS MADE
POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS SUPPORT AND
COOPERATION OF:

NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS CLUB
ALLAN STEINFELD I PRESIDENT
JAKE LASALA ·:· LISA MATTHEWS
KENNY HERBERT ·:· BARRY KRIEGER
LYNN SHERMAN ·:· Ros HusTICK
LIZ HARTSHORN ·:· TOM KELLY
GABE lLUBERES ·:· JOHN KRANTZ
JOHN VOLPE

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RITA DUFFY, COORDINATOR
AS WELL AS THE ENTIRE

NYRRC STAFF

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NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
OFFICE OF SPECIAL EVENTS

•••
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NEW YORK CITY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
CENTRAL PARK PRECINCT

Runners: An applicat ion for membership in
the New York Road Runners Club is in your race kit.

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finish at 97th Street and East Drive.
2M course: South on East Drive to the
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FABULOUS AWARDS CIERIEMONY:
Follows race at finish line.
PRIZ/E DRAWING:
All entrants eligible for drawing of
merchandise prizes.
Front Runners New York is a running
club for lesbians, gay men, and supportive nongay people of all athletic
abilities.
Front Runners would like to thank
the New York Road Runners Club,
whose continued support makes this
race possible.
Same day race results by phone (after
4:00pm): l-900-740-3939/$2 per
minute; free same-day results available
on the world wide web at:
http://www.nyrrc.org (not available for
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SJ'ARI' &amp; FINISH:
97th Street &amp; East Park Drive
inside Central Park.

ENI'RY INFORMAI'ION:
Entry Fee: $11 through June 3,
$13 after June 3, and $17 on race
day. Mail entry form and check
(in U.S. funds} to Front Runners
NY, Box 87, Ansonia Station, New
York, NY 10023. Your cancelled
check is your receipt. There will
be no confirmation of your acceptance. Free entry to PWAs.

CHECK-IN:
Numbers may be picked up
prior to the race on:

Friday, June 28:
At the New York Road Runners
Club, 9 East 89th Street,
New York City
12 noon-7:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 29:
ONLY AT 97TH STREET &amp; East Drive
7:3o-8:30 a.m. (2 miles}
7:3o-9:00 a.m. (5 miles}
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please enter early.
FREE CHECKING FACILITIES:
Located at the race start. Items to be
checked must be in a bag. Please pin
the baggage tag from your competitor's number to your bag. NYRRC &amp;
FRNY not responsible for checked
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What are we talking about?
The auction, of course!

Whaf auction?

The Goods &amp; Services Auction to benefit the
15th Annual Lesbian &amp; Gay Pride Run!
Date: Saturday, May 18, 1996
lime: 7:00 PM
Where: Rutgers Presbyterian Church, 5th floor
Refreshments! Munchies! Entertainment!
And faaaabulous items you won't be able to resist bidding on!
Space is limited, so make your reservation now!
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