The evening’s agenda also included the announcement of the Les Kinion Outstanding Volunteer Service Award, which has been awarded since 2015. This year’s recipient is CUCB Washington Memorial Grounds Coordinator Charlie Harr, who leads the setup and tear down of the start/finish area. Known for his professionalism and “can do” attitude, Harr is always willing to assist others to ensure the event operates successfully.
The Les Kinion Award was established in honor of Les Kinion, a Baltimore firefighter with Engine Company 43. By passion, he was first a runner and then a running club officer and race director. In 1970, Les co-founded the Baltimore Road Runners Club, one of the earliest chapters of the Road Runners Club of America. In 1973 he helped launch the first Maryland Marathon. After retiring in 1986, Les moved to Bishopville, MD, and worked on hundreds of races on the Maryland-Delaware Coast. He became involved with the Cherry Blossom Run in the early 1990s coordinating the event’s t-shirt operation and was active until he passed away in July 2014 at the age of 78.
Past recipients of the Les Kinion Award include Rob Wolfe, Steve Broyles, Irv Newman, George Tarrico, Michelle Carter, Jean Arthur, Glenn Klenk, Nita Lalla Roncone, Marsha Way, and Danny Talmage. Press releases about each year’s award recipient can be found in the archives.
Thanks to Credit Union Miracle Day’s title sponsorship since 2002, the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run has raised over $11 million for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, including $450,000 in 2023. The 2024 fundraising total will be announced at a special check presentation before the start of the 10 Mile tomorrow morning.
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