Post on 26-Jul-2020
Volume 7, Issue 7
By Brandi Motion
Book Fair Coordinator
Make plans to visit
Cheatham‟s Fall Book Fair
this week.
The Book Fair is open today,
Wednesday and Thursday
from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
with special hours Tuesday
from 7:30 a.m. until the PTA
General Meeting at 7 p.m. The Book Fair is in the multi-
purpose room. Cash, checks
and credit cards are accepted.
Cheatham Chatter #YouArePTA Monday, October 3, 2016
Wednesday, October 5
Monday, October 10
Book Fair begins
Spirit Night @
Kendra Scott
Book Fair
Walk/Bike to School Day
Monday, October 3
NO SCHOOL
Friday, October 7
Wednesday, October 12
Tuesday, October 4
Mrs. Kirbie‟s
Birthday
Ms. Smith‟s Birthday
Love and Logic
Parent Program @
9:30 a.m.
Fall Book Fair kicks off today
Ahoy Mateys!
Book Fair
Family Literacy Night
@ 5:30 to 7 p.m.
PTA General
Meeting
@ 7 p.m. See attachments,
page 7
Last day of Fall
Book Fair
See attachments, page 6
See attachments, page 9
See attachments, pgs 10 and 11
By Brenda Obermeyer
Corporate Sponsorship
Today only, a purchase at
Kendra Scott at Watters Creek
will give 20 percent back to
Cheatham. Enjoy sips, sweets and jewels
while participating in Spirit
Night from 6 to 8 p.m. Kendra Scott is located at 888
Watters Creek Boulevard.
Kendra Scott Walk, Bike, Run Walk/Bike to School Day is Wednesday
By Laura Wooten
Environmental Co-Chair This year, Cheatham students,
along with about 5,000 stu-
dents across the U.S, will par-
ticipate in International Walk
to School Day. Bus riders can also participate.
Buses will allow students to
depart at Bandalier and Hope-
well, where they will be met
by Coach Libby King, Coach
Cathy McNulty and Assistant
Principal George Lee to con-
tinue with them on foot.
Students who walk to school
will be entered in a drawing
for great prizes, including a
Ripstik! Walk to School Day events
work to create safer routes for
walking and bicycling and em-
phasize the importance of is-
sues such as activity among
children, pedestrian safety,
concern for the environment
and more. Join us and walk to school
Wednesday.
On the Blacktop
Cheatham Chatter Page 2
Students were asked:
What is your favorite book?
Will, 5th grade
"I like Big Nate
books because
they're funny and
easy to read."
Emily, 5th grade "My favorite books
are The Amulet se-
ries because they are
graphic novels and I
like graphic novels."
Rachel, 5th grade
"My favorite book is
The Sisters Grimm
because it's interest-
ing and there's a lot
of fantasy in it.”
Sophia, 5th grade
"My favorite book
is The Invention of
Hugo Cabret because I
like reading about
what Hugo does."
Manahil, 5th grade "Percy Jackson and
the Olympians be-
cause it is really in-
teresting. "
Membership Contest and Prizes PTA begins new contest to help reach membership goal
A Room with a View Tuesday’s PTA General Meeting offers insight for parents on teacher grants, school board happenings and more
ing of the school year will com-
mence at 7 p.m. in the Cafeteria.
Directly following Literacy Night
and the Fall Book Fair, PTA board
members will speak to parents, stu-
dents and teachers about updates to
their educational concerns.
Amy Egan, the presenter of the
first parent education program,
Love and Logic, will address the
audience giving a preview of her
class October 12.
The recipients of $3,000 worth of
teacher grants will be revealed (like the
stability balls purchased last school year
for first grade classes) and monies do-
nated to No Fuss will be updated.
PTA President Tasha Young will speak
on Allen ISD updates, as well. Items of
concern for Cheatham parents, including
the Allen ISD Superintendent search and
the new information regarding rezoning
of school boundaries affected by Ele-
mentary #18.
Participants do not need to be PTA
members to attend the meeting, but only
PTA members will be allowed to vote on
the action items brought to the audience. PTA General Meetings last approxi-
mately 30 minutes and refreshments will
be provided.
By Rachel Maygren
VP Hospitality
Amid the literary excitement
of Tuesday at Cheatham Ele-
mentary, the second PTA General Meet-
By Jena Barocio
VP Membership
Since August, the PTA has
been conducting a contest for all fami-
lies with at least two adult PTA member-
ships. Last week, two names were drawn for
those prize packages: Cam and Megan
Fletcher and Wes and Alicia Smith. Thank you to the sponsors: Bonefish
Grill, BJ‟s Restaurant, Cinemark Allen
and Bliss Cupcakes.
And a big thank you goes out to all those
who signed up PTA so far this year. The
number of Cheatham PTA members
stands at 632 and continues to climb. All
of our children benefit when we are all
working together. The month of October begins a new con-
test and a new opportunity. All classes
with 100% of students with at least one
parent member signed up for PTA or the
4 classes with the highest percentages
will receive a pizza party from Pie 5.
There are already several classes close to
100%. And, if you haven‟t had a chance to sign
up, you can join with greater ease. New
members can sign up online at
www.joinpta.org. The information you
input there goes straight to our
Cheatham database and you still have
the chance to opt in or out of the direc-
tory. Join the PTA and help give a voice to
every student at Cheatham.
#YouArePTA
Cheatham Chatter Page 3
Did You Know?
Cheatham Elementary submitted more Reflections entries than any other Allen ISD elementary school in 2015.
By Beth Bradley
Reflections Co-Chair
Q: My child heard about Re-
flections at school and wants
to participate, but I don‟t understand ex-
actly what it is.
A: Reflections is a national PTA pro-
gram that gives students a chance to ex-
press their creativity. This year‟s theme
is “What Is Your Story?” Students cre-
ate an original work of art based on that
theme in one (or more) of the following
categories: literature, musical composi-
tion, photography, the visual arts, dance
choreography, and film production. Stu-
dent entries will be judged here at
Cheatham, and winners from each cate-
gory will advance to the next level, and
be judged against submissions from
other students in Allen schools. Winners
at the Allen Council level will advance
to the state level and state winners ad-
vance to a national contest. Q: My child wants to participate in Re-
flections, but doesn‟t know how to get
started.
A: The Texas PTA website has all the
information you need to get started. Go
to: http://www.txpta.org/programs/
reflections/participate/
You and your child should first review
the rules for Reflections. It‟s a good idea
for your child to be familiar with the
rules in his/her category before getting
started on his/her project. After the work
of art is finished, he or she will also need
to complete a Student Entry Form. Ac-
cess that at the Texas PTA website. Each
entry must be submitted with a com-
pleted Student Entry Form. The Artist
Statement gives students a chance to de-
scribe how their work of art relates to
this year‟s theme. The Artist Statement
is an important part of the judging proc-
ess and you can attach a separate sheet
of paper with the Artist Statement. Stu-
dents should turn their completed entries
(together with completed Student Entry
Forms) into Mrs. Bouma in the Art
Room. Q: My child wants to do a visual arts
submission and a photography submis-
sion. Can she submit 2 different entries?
A: Absolutely! There is no limit on the
number of entries, so a student can sub-
mit in all six categories if he wants. Just
remember that a separate Student Entry
Form must be attached to each entry.
Multiple entries within a single category
are also permitted. Q: I heard that Reflections is a contest
and will be judged. Will my kindergart-
ner‟s visual arts work be judged against
my fifth grader‟s film?
A: No. Each category will be judged
separately, and within each category,
work will be separated out by grade
level. At Cheatham, kindergarten
through second grade entries will be
judged together in the primary division;
third through fifth grade entries will be
judged together in the intermediate divi-
sion and sixth graders will form the mid-
dle school division. Q: My son and his friend want to work
together to create a film entry. Can they
do that?
A: Each entry must be the individual
work of one student. For the film cate-
gory, one student must do all screenwrit-
ing, directing, camera/filming and edit-
ing. Other people may appear in the
film, but the submitting student cannot
have anyone else handle screenwriting,
directing, camera/filming or editing. A
tripod may be used to hold the camera
still.
Reflections Commonly asked questions and their answers to the national program
By Julie Brunett
Grade Level T-shirts
A few class shirts remain.
The last of the stock
on hand will be avail-
able for sale at the Oc-
tober PTA Meeting on
Tuesday. Sales limited
to in-stock shirts. First
come, first serve.
Sixth-grade class shirts can be ordered at
the PTA meeting, as well. Shirt design is
now available to view.
There is also one final opportunity to
order Pokemon Go spirit shirts.
The Pokemon
Go spirit shirts
can be purchased
in dry fit for $15
or in the cotton t-
shirt variety for
$12.
School t-shirts A few class t-shirts still remain; 6th-grade shirts design now available
Beverly Cheatham Elementary School
1501 Hopewell Drive, Allen, TX 75013 Ph: (972) 396-3016 Fax: (972) 396-3035
Web: allenisd.org/cheathames Twitter: Follow@CheathamElem
Principal: Stephanie Logan PTA President: Tasha Young The Cheatham Chatter is published by the Cheatham PTA in support of the PTA’s mission to be a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for the
education and well-being of every child. Send submissions by 5 pm on Wednesday prior to publication: cheathamcommunications@gmail.com. Content may be used on the PTA website and/or in the newsletter.
Content will be edited for space/clarity.
www.txpta.org www.allenisd.org/cheathames
Rudolph Run •One Mile Fun Run and 5K•December 3•$5 of your entry fee goes to
Cheatham‟s PE program.•For your sign up to count for Cheatham we
must receive entry forms and check before November 1.•Any
Cheatham student who registers for the race will receive an invitation
to attend a Rudolph Run party December 14 from 3 to 3:45 p.m.•
Form is attached to this email or visit allenparks.org/RudolphRun
Cheatham Chatter Page 4
The Midas Touch Cheatham’s technology expert, Jeana Allen, is a regular superhero to Cheatham
All the Books Book Fair organizer, Brandi Motion, spearheads her first book fair
By Rachel Maygren
VP Hospitality
For Jeana Allen, working at
Cheatham Elementary is a semi
-retirement.
“I could not ask for a better place to
come every morning,” Allen said. “The
students are what makes my job so great
and I hope to spend many more years
with them.”
After working for 25 years in the tele-
communications industry, Allen joined
Cheatham Elementary as the technology
guru.
“Campus techs like to say „if it plugs in,
I fix it.‟” Allen said. “I like to think that
if I can help the teachers and students
with their technology, I can relieve some
stress for both — and that is the goal I
strive for every day.”
Libby King (Coach K) sees Allen do this
every day.
“Mrs. Allen is one of the hardest work-
ing people I know. She goes above and
beyond her job description,” King said.
King said Allen works hard to make sure
Cheatham‟s technology is always up and
running. She helps staff and students
with any and every question they might
have.
“Not only does she do all this, she does
it with a smile!” King said. “Cheatham
Elementary is a better place because of
Mrs. Allen.”
Allen feels the same way about her co-
workers at Cheatham.
“Just like everyone else at Cheatham, I
wear many hats and do so proudly,” Al-
len said.
Allen has been married to her husband
for 42 years. Together, they have three
children and two grandsons, Royal and
Rome.
As far as hobbies, Allen claims to have
one.
“Anyone that knows me knows that I
live for the grandbabies. I like to say
they are my hobby!” Allen said.
By Rachel Maygren
Chatter Editor
Brandi Motion literally
spent her week in the
books.
That‟s because she was
readying Cheatham for
its Fall Book Fair —
the first book fair at the
school that she‟s been
the coordinator.
But her work didn‟t
begin last Monday.
Instead, Motion attended a workshop
hosted by Scholastic; created posters,
flyers and bulletin boards; and designed
décor and promotional ideas to incorpo-
rate this fair‟s theme.
After it all came together, she hosted
every class at Cheatham over the space
of a day and a half for student previews.
It was all for the grand opening today.
Today, the Bookaneer Book Fair opens
and Motion and a small army of volun-
teers work with students, parents and
teachers to sell books and raise money
for Cheatham‟s library.
It‟s work her predecessor, Melissa Scha-
bel, says Motion is well prepared for.
“Brandi is very friendly and a fun person
to spend time with. She loves book and
shares her enthusiasm with the kids,”
Schabel said.
Schabel said Motion assisted with the
book fair last year and really learned
what needed to happen.
“Brandi is always smiling, faces chal-
lenges head-on and isn‟t afraid to work
hard,” Schabel said.
Motion and
her husband,
Robert, have
two sons: sev-
enth-grader
Alex and third
-grader
Spencer. She
loves Broad-
way musicals,
reading, tennis
and scrap-
booking.
To-Do List Want to pur-
chase a school
lunch but un-
sure what‟s on the
menu? Visit the Al-
len ISD site here for
menus up to October
28.
Beverly Cheatham Elementary School
1501 Hopewell Drive, Allen, TX 75013 Ph: (972) 396-3016 Fax: (972) 396-3035
Web: allenisd.org/cheathames Twitter: Follow@CheathamElem
Principal: Stephanie Logan PTA President: Tasha Young The Cheatham Chatter is published by the Cheatham PTA in support of the PTA’s mission to be a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for the
education and well-being of every child. Send submissions by 5 pm on Wednesday prior to publication: cheathamcommunications@gmail.com. Content may be used on the PTA website and/or in the newsletter.
Content will be edited for space/clarity.
www.txpta.org www.allenisd.org/cheathames
Cheatham Chatter Page 5
If you want to
volunteer in
an Allen ISD
school, you must
submit a background
check yearly. Click
here to complete an
application.
By Tasha Young
PTA President
If you want to be a
WatchDOG, you bet-
ter sign up now. One hundred and fourteen of the 150 days avail-
able to volun-
teer at
Cheatham this
year are already
filled. WatchDOG
dads and volun-
teers perform a
variety of tasks
during the day
including monitoring the school entrance, assist-
ing with unloading and loading
of buses and cars, monitoring
the lunch room and helping in
the classroom.
Cheatham DOGS also help with big PTA events
like Walk to School Day on Wednesday. The goal of the National program is to provide a
positive male role model for students. The pres-
ence of WatchDOGS also enhances school secu-
rity and many school principals have reported
having a WatchDOG on campus dramatically
reduces the reports of bullying. Remember, if you want to sign up to be a Watch-
DOG at Cheatham, you need to be a PTA mem-
ber. You can join online at www.joinpta.org. For
more information, contact Keon Byrd at
bcheathamwatchdogs@gmail.com.
Is your stu-
dent missing
a jacket, wa-
ter bottle or lunch
box? Please send
your student to
check the Cheatham
Lost and Found.
Wear Allen
Eagle shirts
October 13
when Allen Eagle
Varsity football
players and cheer-
leaders will be at
Cheatham first thing
in the morning. They
will be selling Spirit
ribbons for $1 and
visiting with the stu-
dents in their class-
rooms.
President’s Corner Join the PTA and join WatchDOGS
Go Green Make Every Drop Count
Designate one glass for your drinking
water each day or refill a water bottle.
This will cut down on the number of
glasses to wash.
Join PTA online at www.joinpta.org
By Angela Foster
Parent Education Co-Chair
Are you feeling stressed with parenting? Do you know there has to be better way? Would you like to learn new more effective par-
enting skills? Amy Eagen will be presenting a parenting pro-
gram that will help you discover that parenting
really can be enjoyable — and that you can teach
personal responsibility and respect without losing
your children‟s love.
You will learn how to:
Avoid unwinnable power-struggles and argu-
ments
Stay calm with your kids to upsetting things
Set enforceable limits
Avoid enabling and begin empowering
Help your kids learn from mistakes rather
than repeating them Join us October 12 at 9:30 a.m. in the multi-
purpose room for this dynamic program. Babysitting will be provided, but you must RSVP
on the announcement on the Cheatham Elemen-
tary Facebook page.
Love and Logic The first of the Parent Education programs kicks off October 12
Rudolph Run •One Mile Fun Run and 5K•December 3•$5 of your entry fee goes to
Cheatham‟s PE program.•For your sign up to count for Cheatham we
must receive entry forms and check before November 1.•Any
Cheatham student who registers for the race will receive an invitation
to attend a Rudolph Run party December 14 from 3 to 3:45 p.m.•
Form is attached to this email or visit allenparks.org/RudolphRun
Ahoy There Mateys!!
It’s time for our favorite fall event – The Book Fair!!
Let’s all be Bookaneers and go hunting for treasure within the many books waiting to be discovered. Classes will be previewing the Fair on Thurs. and
Fri., so keep an eye out for those wish lists coming home.
Book Fair dates: October 3
rd -7
th
Shopping hours: M-Th 7:30-3:30, Fri till 1:00
Special activities: Open till 7:00 pm on
Tuesday
10/4 during Family Literacy night
Parents, feel free to stop by before or after school or during lunch!
If you are unable to attend the Fair in person, we invite you to visit our online Book Fair at
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/beverlycheatha
melementarysc2. The online Fair is available from 9/29 to 10/7. Online purchases will be delivered to the
school.
Remember, all purchases benefit the Cheatham Library.
Cash, Check (made out to the Cheatham PTA), and Credit Cards are accepted. Don’t forget to add tax (8.25%)
Hey there,
Sugar!
PTAPTAPTA General MeetingGeneral MeetingGeneral Meeting October 4, 2016October 4, 2016October 4, 2016
7 p.m.7 p.m.7 p.m.(following Literacy Night)
Come learn about upcoming programs, school board
updates, teacher grants and communications.
October 5, 2016
Cheatham Elementary
October 5, 2016
Walk to School Day is an annual event that promotes health and exercise. It is a great way to
get physical activity and have some fun walking to school with your friends at Cheatham.
When you walk, you will receive at ticket to be
entered in a drawing to win FUN prizes.
To be edible, all students MUST WALK or BIKE to school. ATTENTION BUS RIDERS: ALL buses
will be stopping at the intersection of Hopewell & Bandelier Road to drop off any students
who wish to walk to school. Cheatham Staff and Watchdog volunteers will be there to walk
with the students to school. Buses will then continue to Cheatham to drop off the remaining
students.
Happy Birthday Mrs. Kirbie!
Cheatham PTA likes to send birthday wishes and celebrate our staff members on their
special day. Mrs. Kirbie is a Teacher Assistant. Her birthday is Wednesday, October 12. If your child would like to bring her a card or one of her favorite things
from the list below, please do so on Wednesday. Thank you!
Favorites
Colors: Red and Pink
Goodies: Kit Kat
Flowers: Roses, Daisy
Drinks: Sonic Diet Cherry Coke
Restaurants: Texas Roadhouse, Chili’s, Chuy’s, Cheddars
Drive Thru: Chick-fil-A, Sonic, Whataburger
Hobbies: Cooking/Baking
Stores: Hobby Lobby, Target, Michaels
Gift Cards: Restaurants, Drive Thru, Stores
Class Needs: Expo Markers, Sharpies, Construction Paper
*If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Minyard, PTA Birthday Coordinator Lisa@Minyard.com
Happy Birthday Ms. Smith!
Cheatham PTA likes to send birthday wishes and celebrate our teachers and staff members on their special day. Ms. Smith is a 2nd grade teacher. Her birthday is
Wednesday, October 12. If your child would like to bring her a card or one of her
favorite things from the list below, please do so on Wednesday. Thank you!
Favorites
Colors: Blue or Red
Flowers: Roses, Daisy
Goodies: Milk Chocolate, Popcorn
Drinks: Dr. Pepper, Unsweet Tea
Restaurants: Chili’s, Red Lobster, Babe’s, Papa Lopez
Drive Thru: Whataburger, Canes, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bueno
Hobbies: Road Trips, I Love Quotes!
Stores: Target, Walmart, Ross, Bath& Body Works
Gift Cards: Amazon, Sensory Reflexology, Cinemark
Class Needs: Books, Hand Sanitizer, Index Cards, Colored Paper
*If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Minyard, PTA Birthday Coordinator Lisa@Minyard.com
It’s time to begin signing up for this years UIL contests!
Participating in UIL gives Chargers in grades 2nd-6th an opportunity
to shine and challenge themselves outside of the classroom. Please
discuss the following events with your child to see if UIL is
something they would like to experience.
Sign up forms will be coming home TODAY,October 3rd!
Creative Writing(2nd grade only) Contestants will be given a prompt with several
captioned pictures and from these pictures the students will create an original story
based on their selections in 30 minutes. Students may use dictionaries and
thesauruses.Contest will be held on campus the morning of Thursday, 12/1/16.
Ready Writing (3, 4, 5, 6) Students are given a choice between prompts, and must be
able to analyze the prompts for the purpose of writing the format, the audience, and the
point of view. Students will then write a composition.Contest will be held on campus the
morning of Thursday, 12/1/16.
Number Sense (4, 5, 6) Students will be given a 10 minute fill in the blank test which
they must complete without computations on paper or calculator. Sample concepts
covered include, but are not limited to: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,
proportions, mathematical notations. Contest will be held at AHS on 1/7/17.
Spelling (3,4,5,6) This is a spelling contest exposing students to a wide variety of
vocabulary words. Students will write down words given by the pronouncer on their
paper at a rate of approximately 5 words per minute. This is not a contest of
memorization. Preparation should include such things as the rules of the English
language, meanings, definitions, and root words. Contest will be held at AHS on 1/7/17.
Storytelling (2, 3)Students will listen to a storyteller read a brief story only once and
then retell that story in their own words before a judge. Contest will be held at AHS on
1/7/17.
Oral Reading (4, 5,6) Students shall have a maximum of six minutes to read a
selection of poetry aloud and are judged on presentation. Contest will be held at AHS on
1/7/17.
Music Memory (3, 4, 5, 6) This is an in-depth study of fine pieces of music literature
taken from a wide spectrum of music genres to expose students to great composers,
their lives and their music. They must listen to a piece of music and write down
information that they know about it. In preparation for the contest students should be
given the opportunity to describe and analyze the music, relate the music to history, to
society, to culture, and to evaluate musical performance. Contest will be held at AHS on
1/7/17.
Complete the entry form and return it to your school’s PE teacher along with either cash or a check or money order made payable to the City of Allen no later than Tuesday, November 1st. We have added the onlineregistration component so that you school can receive credit. Online registration must be completed by Sunday, November 20th to receive school credit. A portion of each entry fee will be returned to your school to help raise money for your physical education program. Only t-shirts and bib numbers that were turned into the schools will be distributed by the teacher of the student listed on the entry form. All online registrants must pick up their packets on the designated packet pick-up dates.
Registration forms received after 11/1 will not receive school credit. Online registration received after 11/20 will not receive school credit. REGISTER NOW!!!
ASK US HOW TO MAKE MONEY FORYOUR SCHOOL’S PE DEPARTMENT!
COURSE MAP
ALLENPARKS.ORG
CITY OF ALLEN PARKS & RECREATIONpresents
DECEMBER 3, 2016Presented by
OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM FOR SCHOOLSMUST BE COMPLETED during the Pre-Registration Period for school to receive credit,
even if the student is not the one participating. School Registration Forms must be submitted by 11/1; however, online registration will remain open until 11/20.
REGISTRATIONOnline: AllenParks.org/RudolphRun
(Online Registration Ends at Noon on Friday, Dec. 2)
Walk-In: JFRC & DRN 9/19 – 11/20:JOE FARMER RECREATION CENTER
214.509.47501201 Bethany Dr. – Allen
DON RODENBAUGH NATATORIUM214.509.4770
110 E. Rivercrest – Allen (Walk-In Registration Ends on Sunday, Nov. 20)
PACKET PICK-UPSchool registrants will receive their packets on
11/17 or 11/18 at their school; however, anyone who registers online will need to pick
up their packets on 12/1 or 12/2 from the Allen Parks & Recreation Administration (301 Century
Parkway, Allen, Texas 75013).If you are unable to pick up your packet prior to race
day, then packets will be available on-site on race dayfrom 7 – 8 AM. Please contact your school’s PE teacher
if you have not received your packet by 11/18.
COURSE INFORMATIONThe 1-Mile Fun Run and 5K events will start at 102
Main Street. The 1-Mile Fun Run course will finish at the intersection of Main Street and Ash Drive. The 5K
course will take you through Allen Station Park and finish at the same location as the race start.
PARKINGFree Parking in downtown Allen. Parking is available on a first-come basis. Road closures in downtown Allen will
begin at 7:30 AM.
RUDOLPH RUN 5K AWARDS A $100 prize will be given to the overall male and
female as well as the overall Master’s male and female. Medals will be given to the top three finishers in each of the following age categories: 7 & under, 8-10, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75+, Master’s
(40+).
INCLEMENT WEATHERCancellation will occur in extreme weather
circumstances. There will be no refunds and your entry fee will be used as a donation. If weather is
questionable, please call 214.509.4809 (press 1 for Adult Athletics) after 7 AM on race day.
TSHIRT
•In order to receive school credit, school registration forms must be submitted to your school no later than 11/1; however, online registration will remain open until 11/20.•Souvenir race t-shirt included when registered during the Pre-Registration period. Registrations received after 11/22 will NOT BE GUARANTEED to receive a souvenir race t-shirt.*•1-Mile Fun Run is a non-competitive run for participants of all ages. Dogs on leashes and strollers are welcomed.•Rudolph Run 5K is a competitive run open to all ages.•Chip Timing will be used during the 5K to determine results. Chips are disposable and will be attached to your bib. If you misplace your bib/chip prior to the race, then you will be charged a replacement fee.
7:00 AM Race Day Registration8:15 AM 1-Mile Fun Run8:45 AM Rudolph Run 5K (Chip Timed)
Pre-Registration9/19/16-11/20/16*$15$25
Registration11/21/16-12/02/16$15$25
Race Day12/03/16 $20$30
RACE DETAILS
2016 RUDOLPH RUN5K AND 1MILE FUN RUN
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 | MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN ALLEN
Entrant:
Age*: DOB: Male Female
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: H W
Email:
T-Shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Race Entry for: $25-5K $15-Fun Run
WAIVER OF LIABILITY STATEMENT I, the undersigned, hereby understand and agree that this activity involves certain risks; and I hereby waive any and all claims against the City of Allen Parks and Recreation Department, their agents, employees, staff, volunteers, sponsors and organizations for any accident or injury that I may sustain while participating in the activity. Entry invalid if not signed.
Signature of Participant
Signature of Parent (If participant is under 18.)
*Age as of December 3, 2016 Make checks payable to: City of Allen
School:
Homeroom Teacher’s Name:
Student:
Form of Payment: _______ Cash _______ Check _______ Money Order
Additional Runners:Entrant:
Age*: DOB: Male Female
T-Shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Race Entry for: $25-5K $15-Fun Run
Entrant:
Age*: DOB: Male Female
T-Shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Race Entry for: $25-5K $15-Fun Run
Entrant:
Age*: DOB: Male Female
T-Shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Race Entry for: $25-5K $15-Fun Run
Entrant:
Age*: DOB: Male Female
T-Shirt Size: YS YM YL S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Race Entry for: $25-5K $15-Fun Run
1-Mile Fun Run Participants will receive a short sleeve t-shirt.5K Participants will receive
a long sleeve t-shirt.