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PEANUT BUTTER CLUB PRESENTATION AT WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC
INSTITUTION:</span></b><span
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Author Paul C. Clerici who will discuss his new book “A History of
the Falmouth Road Race: Running Cape Cod<span
style="mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">”</span> on Friday, August 7,
at noon in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. “A
History of the Falmouth Road Race: Running Cape Cod<span
style="mso-bidi-font-weight:bold">”</span> is a thoroughly
entertaining and well-researched historical chronicle of the
famous seven-mile road race. Featuring over 40 years worth of
stories, anecdotes, tales, and tidbits, finally there is a book
that tells this compelling story from the beginning. It features
nearly 80 photographs that span the decades - some of which
published here for the first time - and through dozens of
interviews specific for this book, there are countless detailed
recollections and insights from the likes of longtime volunteers;
sponsors; founder Tommy Leonard; organizers John and Lucia
Carroll, Rich and Kathy Sherman; local runners such as Olympic
gold medalist Colleen Coyne, NASA astronaut Sunita “Suni”
Williams; and legendary athletes including Bill Rodgers, Frank
Shorter, Alberto Salazar, Rod Dixon, Craig Virgin, Henry Rono,
Joan Benoit Samuelson, Jen Rhines, Lynn Jennings, Lornah Kiplagat,
Catherine Ndereba, Craig Blanchette, Tatyana McFadden, Suzy Favor
Hamilton, Jordan McNamara, and many others. In addition is a
foreword by Tommy Leonard.<span style="mso-spacerun:yes"> </span>Books
will be for sale after the talk. Sponsored by the WHOI Information
Office. Coffee, tea, and cookies served. Donations accepted.</span>
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