Capital City Pride
2007 report:
Penguin Pride Creates Excitement for LaSalle Bank Columbus Half Marathon
Community Support Gives Runners a Boost
COLUMBUS, OH (April 16, 2007) – The LaSalle Bank Columbus Half Marathon race course was
buzzing on race day, thanks to the Penguin Pride campaign and the civic and church groups,
and businesses that participated in the inaugural effort. Many of the participating businesses
donated cash and prizes that were then awarded to the three groups showing exceptional spirit
and support.
Congratulations to the following groups:
- The Ohio State University Pep Band earned the top prize of $250;
- Grove City Church of the Nazarene won the second prize of $100 and $100 in gift
certificates to Gordon Biersch and bd's mongolian barbeque; and
- A&M Acoustic earned the third prize of dinner for five at the NorthStar Café.
"Part of what makes the half marathon a world-class event is the city that hosts it.
We're fortunate to have fantastic, unique neighborhoods along the race course," said David
Babner. "And the Penguin Pride groups—from the
neighborhoods, civic groups and businesses along the way—made this event even better for
everyone who participated. The runners and walkers really fed off of the energy and enthusiasm
of our Penguin Pride partners."
The following businesses offered their support to make the awards for the Penguin Pride
campaign possible: Columbus Financial Concepts, bd's mongolian barbeque, Gordon Biersch and
the NorthStar Café.
Participating organizations
Grove City Church of the Nazarene
Gwen For A Cure
Harrison West Society
A & M Acoustic
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