COVID Changes Things: A look back on our Fall themed group runs
By Brittany Katz
Usually during the fall, the Terra Van makes trips from Athens, Tennessee to Chatsworth, Georgia timing races. This fall looked very different in the race timing industry due to COVID-19 restrictions, and we knew people were craving some community on their runs. We had the idea a few months ago to fill the fall with socially distant, outdoors, themed group runs. We limited the size of each run with required online preregistration, but each event was free. Masks were required for gathering before and after the run. Participants could run or walk, with the group or on their own, and there was a specific theme each month to participate in. These runs ended up being the highlight of the fall for many of us, and it was exactly the community we have been missing since the spring!
September: Flannel Group Run
We planned the Flannel Group Run on an 80 degree day, but by the time the first day of fall came, flannel wasn’t such a bad idea! It was a cool evening and everyone was encouraged to wear Flannel to celebrate the first day of fall, even during the run! We got some confused looks from those passing by as we ran down Parker Street from people trying to decide if we were runners, scarecrows, or just poorly dressed for a workout. It was a great event and a perfect way to welcome fall!
October: Leftover Group Run
This run was inspired by my day-long task of organizing the leftover race shirts in the basement of our building! From the former Tall Betsy 6k, to the multiple years of Cleveland Half Marathons, to our most recent Spread Hope, Not Germs virtual race, we have leftover race shirts that tell a story of great race memories! For the Leftover Group Run, we limited the number to 25 participants, and they all gave us their preferred shirt size. For many of us, this was the first time running with a group since the spring and it was so. much. fun! We met outside the store on the sidewalk and then ran or walked 2.3 miles together. Upon finishing, everyone got to choose a “leftover” race shirt to take home.
October: Costume Group Run
The Costume Group Run was a super fun celebration of Halloween for adults! Everyone dressed up in their best Halloween costume and we ran through town together dressed up and happy. We had everything from Wonder Women (multiple) to crayons (who matched but didn’t know each other), princesses, cats, and a police officer. Some Halloween costumes are better for working out in than others, but everyone did about 2 miles around town together and it was a blast! We got lots of pictures and enjoyed the bit of daylight left before the time changed!
December: Cookie Run
The Cookie Run is a tradition at Terra Running Company, and 2020 will mark our 5th year! This tradition was inspired by my love for cookies and annual desire to be part of a cookie exchange! This year’s Cookie Run will be December 17 at 6pm. Due to COVID-19, this year’s Cookie Run will look slightly different, but we are working hard to make it happen! In the past, we have had up to 75+ people participate, packed them in Bear Brew Coffee and Terra Running Company, and enjoyed hundreds and hundreds of cookies! This year, we will have to limit the number of participants, and we will have servers with masks and gloves serving the cookies to participants. Some cookies will be homemade, so we ask that you avoid those if you aren’t comfortable. We will be running 2-3 miles downtown at 6pm, and then will meet at Terra Running Company afterwards to enjoy the cookies. Strollers, dogs, and kids are welcome, but the roads will be open and it will be dark, so we ask that you dress in reflective and lights and stay on the sidewalks. We all have great memories of the Cookie Run over the years, and we are looking forward to making the event happen again in 2020, even if it has to look a little different! If you are interested I joining, you must register at this link: https://www.terrarunning.com/cookie-run Bring at least 1 dozen cookies per person (individually wrapped is recommended).