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Moss Park Forest Run 2011

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Moss Park Forest Run 2011

Friday, August 05, 2011

Held at Moss Park in Orlando and heralded as the best off road running venue in Florida, this is a MUST for anyone who considers themselves a runner. Join us for a 100% shaded course and a new 3 races in 2 days format!  Each day one can run a 10K or a 5K.  The Distance Dare has been added for athletes training for distance triathlons or marathons and need additional mileage.  Please note:  if you register for the Distance Dare you need to be able to complete the 10K AND return to the 5K finish line in the allotted time.

Running on Friday evening and Saturday Morning
  • 10 km run/walk each day
  • 5 km run/walk each day
  • Distance Dare (10 km first immediately followed by 5km) each day

Moss Park Forest Run 2011 Entry Fees 

  • 10K run / walk - $30 until 8/1, $35 until 8/5, $40 race day
  • 5K run / walk - $25 until 8/1, $30 until 8/5, $35 race day
  • Distance Dare – 10K & 5K - $50 until 8/1, $55 until 8/5, $60 race day
  • Online Registration closes at midnight 8/3/2011
Moss Park Forest Run 2011 Schedule
Friday
  • 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm: Registration, check in, packet pick up and transponder pick up at Moss Park
  • 6:45 pm:  Prerace meeting at the start line.
  • 7:00 pm:  10K start
  • 8:15 pm:  5K start - Distance Dare athletes please make sure you can finish the 10K by the 5k start time.
  • 9:00 pm:  Awards

Saturday

  • 6:00 am: Registration, check in, packet pick up at Moss Park
  • 6:45 am: Prerace meeting at the start line.
  • 7:00 am: 10K start
  • 8:15 am: 5K start - Distance Dare athletes please make sure you can finish the 10K by the 5k start time.
  • 9:00 am: Awards ceremony
LOCATION, DIRECTIONS & PARKING Moss Park is located in southeast Orlando, near the Orlando International Airport. 12901 Moss Park Rd., Orlando, FL 32832. Take the Narcoosee rd. exit from 417 and go north. Take a right at the new Publix and follow Moss Park Rd. until it dead ends at Moss Park. Follow the signs to parking.
Moss Park is minutes from the Homes at Eagle Creek

The first annual PIG RUN of Lake Nona

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The first annual PIG RUN of Lake Nona
Date: Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 5:00 PM
Fees $20.00

Registration Closing Date is Wednesday, June 15, 2011 @ 11:59 PM

Description The first annual PIG RUN of Lake Nona
Welcome to the first annual PIG RUN of Lake Nona!! All proceeds generated by this event will be donated to the Spring of Life Early Learning Center. This is a FUN event that revolves around both running AND eating. You do NOT have to eat the food, but it will be available for you if you are brave enough!

Additional Information
T-SHIRTS WILL BE GUARANTEED TO THE FIRST 50 PARTICIPANTS TO REGISTER! Search for PIG RUN of Lake Nona on Facebook for more information about the race, including a map of the course. This is an UNOFFICIAL race, which means no time will be kept. 4.2 miles total, with food challenges to test your stomach!

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Medical researchers head for Lake Nona

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Lake Nona's medical city has made a lot of headlines. But most of the attention has been focused on a handful of the players at Lake Nona — the Sanford
Burnham Research Institute, the University of Central Florida's new medical school, the new Veterans Adminis-tration hospital and Nemours Children's hospital.  But the collaborative environment between medical researchers has been-part of the chemistry at the medical city and has attracted some other big names, including the University of Florida and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando.

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Medical City, Lake Nona FL

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Medical City, Lake Nona FL
6400 Sanger Road
Orlando, FL 32827
Tel: 407-745-2000

It's a medical marvel!

Medical City is emerging not only as Orlando's fastest-growing, most innovative master-planned community encompassing 7,000 acres, but also as a "Project of Promise" featuring Nemours Children's Hospital, M.D. Anderson Orlando's Cancer Research Institute, Orlando VA Medical Center, University of Central Florida's new College of Medicine and Health Sciences campus, Burnham Institute for Medical Research's east coast campus, and a University of Florida research facility dotting the Lake Nona Gateway Interchange in the 600-acre Science & Technology Park.

Even better, Lake Nona's commitment to creating thoughtfully designed, sustainable and responsible communities via participation in the Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, the national benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings.

The Medical City's newest construction project stirring dust is the Orlando VA Medical Center, which broke ground Oct. 24 on 1.3 million square feet of medical care and administrative space. The $656 million high-tech medical complex on 67 acres will include a 134-bed hospital, a 118-bed community living center, a 60-bed domiciliary, an outpatient clinic and a veterans' benefits mini service center. The facility will also debut the latest in digital technology and modern amenities, including larger private rooms, family visiting areas, and personal wireless devices and Internet connections. The new venue will increase accessibility to healthcare for Central Florida's nearly 400,000 veterans.

Medical City's plans first started soon after the University of Central Florida (UCF) gained approval for the College of Medicine in 2006, planners began working to incorporate it into the school's new Health Sciences Campus, which consists of more than 2 million square feet of instructional and research space on 50 acres.

Another part of Medical City, Slated to open in 2009, the nearly 200,000-square-foot Burnett Biomedical Sciences building will play an integral role in the College of Medicine. The five-story facility will house biomedical researchers who focus on advancing the understanding of human disease and developing innovative ways to treat some of the world's most prevalent and serious health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.

Medical City's M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando's Cancer Research Institute (CRI) will occupy 30,000 square feet of space on the fifth floor, paying the university $2.5 million to occupy space for up to five years while M. D. Anderson–Orlando's own independent research facility is being built in the park.

The inaugural class of 40 medical school students will begin classes this fall, with the four-year medical program eventually expected to produce 120 doctors annually. Orlando Regional Healthcare, which hosts more than 150 fourth-year medical students from across the nation, plus 36 students from the Florida State University College of Medicine, has partnered with UCF to allow medical students to participate in clinical training at Orlando Regional hospitals.

The program, which will focus on the school's existing strengths in biomedical sciences, modeling and simulation, and optics and photonics, will be supported by programs in materials science, psychology, hospitality management, chemistry, film and digital media, and nursing.

Medical City was first established on the west coast in 1976 as a non-profit medical research institute focusing on cancer research, Burnham Institute for Medical Research has grown into one of the world's most-consistently top-ranked organizations for the impact of its research publications.

The first phase of the east coast campus will include a 175,000-square-foot facility comprised of research and administrative wings. Over the next decade, the institute plans to employ more than 300 scientists and support staff focusing on diabetes, obesity, metabolism and heart disease, led by scientific director Daniel P. Kelly, MD. The University of Florida is also planning to locate a research facility to be shared with the Burnham Institute.

Medical City will also host a new Nemours Children's Hospital will finally come to fruition after a lengthy and costly Certificate of Need (CON) battle. Tucked on 60 acres, the pediatric healthcare campus will feature a new $3 million children's clinic, an ambulatory diagnostic center, extensive research and education facilities, and also a new 95-bed, 550,000-square-foot children's hospital valued at $400 million, along with a planned Ronald McDonald House.

Nemours' hospital is expected to open in 2012 and will work in collaboration with UCF's College of Medicine, Burnham Institute, and the new VA Hospital, also slated to open in 2012.

Just across from Medical City you will find Eagle Creek by Centerline Homes, stop by for a tour of our fully funrished model homes!

 

RunNona 5k and Nemours Kids Run

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RunNona 5k and Nemours Kids Run
Saturday, November 6, 2010
8:00 am: 5k (3.1 miles)
9:15 am: Nemours Kids Run

Location: UCF College of Medicine
6850 Lake Nona Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32827

RunNona 5k and Nemours Kids Run, now in its third year, will showcase the exciting developments underway at Lake Nona. This year will feature a new course that will wind through Lake Nona Medical City, offering views of the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, Orlando VA Medical Center, Nemours Children’s Hospital and UCF’s just-opened College of Medicine. The event will start and finish at Tavistock Green at the College of Medicine.

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