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#Summer meltdown 2021 registration#
Every registration will be entered into a LakewoodAlive drawing for a Summer Fun Basket.Prizes for top finishers in each age category.A special edition Hybrid Meltdown 5K commemorative t-shirt.In addition to supporting LakewoodAlive, your participation in the Virtual Meltdown 5K comes with the following perks: The race will be socially distanced and the 1 Mile Fun Run will begin after the last wave of 5K runners.
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on July 25 at Lakewood Park (14532 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107). IN-PERSON OPTION: Join us at the lake! Our live, in-person race will kick off at 9 a.m. VIRTUAL OPTION: Run anywhere and support LakewoodAlive! Complete the race at your convenience anytime between July 10 and July 23, by running through your neighborhood, favorite park or using a treadmill and recording your time on our event page. The Hybrid Meltdown 5K serves as a fundraiser for LakewoodAlive, a community centered non-profit organization. In an effort to ensure comfort and safety during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Lakewood Summer Meltdown sponsored by Melt Bar and Grilled will be orchestrated as a hybrid event with a virtual and in person race, to ensure that all participants have the opportunity to continue this long-held Lakewood summer tradition. We invested a little money, rented a stage, brought in vendors, and had proper permits and insurance.Ready, sweat, go! Registration is now open for LakewoodAlive’s Hybrid Summer Meltdown 5K and 1 Mile Family Fun Run & Walk with an in-person race on Sunday, July 25 and a virtual race taking place July 10 through 23. We took 2005 off (our only year off in the last 16!) and in 2006 I was able to convince the Darrington Bluegrass folks to rent us their 40 acre site. This was 2003 and we were here for 2 years before we totally maxed the property out at about 1200+ people. It is so funny to think back to that time we were on a mission and unstoppable. The property owner wouldnt let us return after that year, but rumor has it hes still hosting events on the stage we built there!Īnother two sites and our main stage was built off a single-wide mobile home floor (still on its wheels) that was pulled out of the bushes on the property. We completely developed this place into a cool little festival/party site and approximately 700 people showed up. In 2002, our third year, we moved the event off the island because the ferries were expensive and a nightmare to deal with in the summer.įor the 2nd location, we built a new stage, cleared out space for camping, and blazed some trails. The first year, there were no more than 200 friends in a 2 acre field. The first Summer Meltdown ticket was $10 and included a keg cup. Friends helped with all different operations security, vending, kegs, etc. In 2000 we built the stage for Summer Meltdown in a friends back yard on San Juan Island, bought a sound system on a credit card from Guitar Center that we could return within 30 days if we didnt make enough money from the party to purchase it (thank you Guitar Center!). We never made it past that to the winter party They were too close together and too much work! But Summer Meltdown stuck. The first event was called The Flowmotion Spring Explosion, and then we had the Summer Meltdown at the same place After that we produced an indoor party called the Fall From Grace. "Summer Meltdown began as a seasonal party that my bandFlowmotionstarted.