A note to all the website is up and running for registration for this year's race. It is Trudi5k.org.
We are adding a silent auction to the race wit items being donated by local crafters and merchants.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
results
Sorry I cannot post the results. When I try it says there is an error and the file is corrupt. If interested contact me at valeriethomas44@msn.com
Valerie
Valerie
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
5K results
Saturday September 12th was the 3rd Annual 5K run for the scholarship fund which is in Trudi's memory at the University of Utah. The weather was just perfect, blue skies and perfect running weather. We offer special thanks for the many hours that committee member put into getting this years event organized. Thanks also go to the volunteers who worked tirelessly to get everyone registered and ready to go. Then after the runners were off organized the prizes and treats. The turnout was more than we anticipated and we promise more water and creamies next year. Attached are the results for those interested. Pictures will be posted later as I am still sitting back and relaxing and absorbing the fact that we pulled it off again.
Friday, July 31, 2009
background
This is Trudi Marie Thomas
For those of you new to this blog let me give some details.
Our Daughter Trudi, was hit while jogging in January 2007. She was an avid jogger and outdoors person. Nature and she were very connected. . It took 24 hours for us to learn of the accident as she carried no ID with her. Arriving at the hospital we learned that she would not live and so as the sun set we took her off life support and she slipped away.
As the months went by I felt I needed to do something in her memory.
The idea of a scholarship in her name kept coming to me. How, I wondered, would we accomplish this as we were just an ordinary family with no rich uncles to lean on. Trudi was a senior at the University of Utah and would have graduated the summer of that year.
Her accident and death had affected the whole community as she was hit in front of the West Bountiful city hall and the elemertary school.
Word got out of what we wanted to do and we were approached the city Arts council proposing that if we organized a 5K as part of the Founders Day celebrations we could have the money we raised for the scholarship fund.
Never having done anything like that before we jumped in blindly. We approached, in person, all the businesses we could in West Bountiful asking for donations. The response was overwhelming.
We are half-way to our goal and this year will be the third year we have done this.
One of Trudi's dreams after she graduated was to go to Africa and teach school. This was a passion of hers and she talked about often. The accident and her death left it as an unfilled dream.This year Scott, her eldest brother, became involved with a volunteer group that goes to Kenya and builds school in the poverty regions there. As time drew near for his departure he asked if we had any left over shirts from last years 5K that he could take. Clothing was not on the list of donations requested as the organization did not want there not to be enough for all and did not want to leave a child without.Scott explained about Trudi and was allowed to give them to the children of one school. He then talked to the children about Trudi, what had happened to her and her dream. He encouraged them to get as much schooling as they could to thus keep Trudi's dream alive.Here are some of the pictures of the kids and the t-shirts.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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