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Running Through History: The first annual Culper Spy 5K

 

On Sunday, September 8th, the Three Village Historical Society kicked off their first annual Culper Spy 5 K. They say first annual because there are already plans in the works to bring this wonderful community event back next year!

 

Margo Arceri of Tri-Spy Tours is the brainchild behind Culper Spy Day, which just celebrated its tenth year. As Margo stated in her welcome address, “it takes a village, sometimes three!” She remarked that “this community has truly embraced the Culper Spy Ring story that reaches all ages. I look forward to Culper Spy Weekend next September with the 5k becoming a huge part of the celebration of our rich history!”

The festivities began on the TVHS lawn with a stretch & warm up from Real Deal fitness and bagels & coffee donated by David Prestia at Bagel Express.

 

As families gathered, 17 children participated in a Fun Run to Ridgeway and back. From the starting line on North Country Road, 309 racers got ready to run through the Old Setauket Historic District. The route headed north past the Setauket Neighborhood House where volunteers stationed a water stop, through Frank Melville Park, across Main Street by Patriots Rock, around Caroline Church, and back to the Historical Society.

 

 

These sites were farmlands, battle fields, and home to Revolutionary War heroes which made the run “powerful and emotional - you really feel the deep sense of pride in our history when you’re out there,” commented one runner.

 

As the leader of the Three Village Dads Foundation, David Tracy posted that 3V Dads were “honored to be the Finish Line Sponsor of the inaugural Culper Spy 5k hosted by the Three Village Historical Society. What a great turn out, beautiful day, and awesome route! Looking forward to next year’s event!”

 

Mari Irizarry is the Director of the Three Village Historical Society who said that “we are beyond thrilled by the incredible energy and overwhelming support we saw throughout the Three Village community for our inaugural 5K race. All proceeds from the run support the Dominick Crawford Barn Education and History Center.”

 

Irizarry credits that “this event was made possible through the remarkable efforts of Sean Grossman, who approached us with this idea at just 14 years old. Sean, now 15, brought together a dedicated committee, secured the expertise of the Strong Island Running Club, and led every meeting with maturity and focus. We are incredibly proud of Sean and his commitment to both our organization and the community.”

 

 

Strong Island Running Club had a giant finish line to welcome racers back, capture their times and images, and celebrate the winners! The most senior competitor, Rolf Sternglanz won a medal at 85 years old for completing the course in 44:35.

 

Overall winners include:
Top 3 M
Blake Weaver 17:10
Felipe Garcia 17:30
Lucas Sweeney 18:16

 

Top 3 F
Jane Radke 19:49
Anjali Narayan 20:32
Margaret Kennedy 21:29

George Washington Finish Line Sponsor: Three Village Dads Foundation

Abraham Woodhull Platinum Sponsor: Bagel Express and Frank Melville Memorial Park

Anna Strong Gold Sponsor: Sidewalks for Safety

Austin Roe Silver Sponsor: Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich, ACE Hardware of Setauket, Patricia Whittaker and Team Running for his Glory, Real Deal Fitness

Caleb Brewster Bronze Sponsor: Homeport Engineering PC, Setauket Gulf Automotive Center, Bulldog Restroom Rentals and Carl Bongiorno Landscape & Mason Contractor, Rumble Boxing, Samantha Kerwick, Greg Mallo, Anthony Orcel and Clear Path DBT

 

Presented by: Strong Island Running Club

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5th Annual Culper Spy Day, 2019

Photos Taken By: North Island Photography and Anthony White

4th Annual Culper Spy Day, 2018

Photos Taken By: Anthony White

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