Letters to the
Editor:- "Wirral Star Party - 12 October 2013"
"ON behalf of the President and Council of
Liverpool AS, a big thank you to everyone who was able to support
last nights Wirral Star Party. Despite the cloudy skies, all evening
the estimated attendance was 150, who enjoyed a series of talks from
Brendan, Ken, and Geoff, and we gave advice on getting the most out
of the great science of Astronomy. Jodie was able to keep the
astronomers of the future entertained with drawing and colouring the
Universe! A Very special thanks to Wirral Ranger Dave, who gave up
his Saturday, for free and opened the visitors centre for the event.
These images are with my letter from LAS member Jim Stacey, with
thanks. Until 1 March 2014, when we do it all again for National
Astronomy Week.
But if your readers want to find out more about our events and also
join the Liverpool Astronomical Society please go to our
website." Clear/dark Skies
- Gerard.
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Rock 'n' Roll
Liverpool Entries Have Strong Head Start
THE Competitor Group, Inc. (CGI), the global
active lifestyle sports media and event entertainment company, has
announced a new Rock 'n' Roll Liverpool Marathon and ˝ Marathon has
already taken over 1,000 entries for the event that will take place
next spring on Sunday, 25 May 2014.
"It's a very important milestone to reach and one that we have hit
sooner than expected. The overall entry figure so far isn't the only
thing that has impressed us. We have already attracted a substantial
number of runners from overseas. Interest is high across the USA and
Europe. We have representation from 9 countries so far, the majority
of overseas runners come from the USA." said Rob Griffiths,
Race Director of Rock 'n' Roll Liverpool Marathon.
The marathon and half-marathon courses will start and finish along
Liverpool's spectacular waterfront, featuring scenic views of its
historic docks, rich architecture, spectacular museums and numerous
cultural attractions along the course. Live bands interspersed with
fanfare and entertainment and will line the route, culminating the
race experience with a celebratory finish line festival and
post-race concert.
The routes for both the Marathon and Half Marathon are to be
revealed in November. Rob added:- "We are very excited about
the route. It's a true City marathon and very much a celebration of
Liverpool. The route will take in some iconic landmarks such as
Mathew Street, China Town and the football stadia."
Liverpool City Council's cabinet member for culture and tourism,
Councillor Wendy Simon, said:- "Sport, music and Liverpool go
hand in hand, so I'm not surprised the Rock n Roll Marathon is
proving hugely popular. This City excels when it puts on an event,
and we're expecting this new addition to next year's calendar to
once again showcase Liverpool at its best. We look forward to
welcoming the thousands of runners taking part and spectators who
will line the route which itself will be a celebration of many of
Liverpool's iconic attractions."
Information about the event and entries can be found at:-
rocknrollliverpool.com.
The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series started as a single race in 1998,
and is now the World's Largest Running Series that has grown to
include a global tour of 31 events in 2013. The series was the 1st
to combine the potential of running races as grand celebrations of
health and wellness by combining a tourist destination, recreational
running, charity fundraising, and musical entertainment into a
single event. To guarantee no runner is left to hear their own
lonely footsteps, live bands are positioned along the course,
intermixed with entertainment and a festival at the finish line as a
reward for all the participants. |