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Schedule of Events for the Great Greenbrier River Race
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Page 6––The Pocahontas Times––April 21, 2011
The 25th Annual
River RaceSchedule of Events
Saturday, April 30, Marlinton
Like a good neighbor.
DARREN JACKSON AGENCYMarlinton • 304-799-4242
R RevIP BU
Grand Opening,April 30
1 p.m. - Midnight
Happy HourWednesday - Friday • 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Acoustic Open Mic NightEvery Friday Night • 8 p.m.
Sunday food and drink specials.
Best beverage selection in Marlinton.
Nature’sMountain Playground
Spring brings birding,hiking, biking and, ofcourse, The GreatGreenbrier River Race!No matter what brings youto Pocahontas County in
spring, come and relax and leave your troubles behind.
800.336.7009NaturesMountainPlayground.com
P O C A H O N TA S C O U N T YGreat Greenbrier River Race
Great Greenbrier River Race
Mountain Biking
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e-editionat
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Mini BlizzardAll flavors
$1.99
Rt. 219 North, Marlinton • 304-799-7227
Lobby closes at 8 p.m.Sunday - Thursday, Drive-thru open until 9 p.mFriday - Saturday, Drive-thru open until 10 p.m
New
Until April 30
Your one stop play shop: Canoe/Kayak & Bike Rental
We provide shuttle service for GreenbrierRiver Trail Bike and River Rides
Appalachian SportRt. 219 South • At the bridge • 304-799-4050
Welcome GreatGreenbrier River
Racers!
304-799-7233at the bridgein Marlinton
Best of luck to allthe teams!
RACE DAY DINNER SPECIALHOT TURKEY SANDWICH with mashed potatoes, gravy and cranberry sauce
$650
Great Greenbrier
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 - 6 - 8 p.m. - Pasta Party (For pre-registeredcompetitors and paid guests only). Marlinton United MethodistChurch, Corner of Sixth Avenue and Ninth Street - Follow Signs.A limited number of extra meals will be available for purchase. -Race packet pick-up
7:30 p.m. - Live Music at the Opera House: Hillbilly Gypsies. Admission $10
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 8 -10 a.m. - Marlinton Mini Park. Dropoff boats just above bridge (in town). - Solos leave bikes at Buckeye transition.
10:30 a.m. - Race meeting at the gazebo(mandatory)
11:00 a.m. - Race starts; team cyclists ride to Buckeye.
1:30 p.m. - Post-race picnic,live music, socializingand tales of triumphand woe.
2:30 p.m. -Awards ceremony
For further information
regarding lodging, camping,
directions, etc. go to :
PocahontasCountyWV.com
or call 800-336-7009.
LEG 1 - Run from park to River Trail, go north 1.5 miles.
then return (3 miles total)LEG 2 - Paddle fromMarlinton bridge to
Buckeye bridge (4 miles)LEG 3 - Bike south from Buckeye
3 miles, turn around, return to startingpoint in Marlinton. (10 miles)
Plenty of places for spectators all along the routes.
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Suzanne StewartStaff Writer
The Great GreenbrierRiver Race in Mar-linton attracts partic-
ipants from all over thecountry. Whether theycompete to beat their ownrecords or just for fun, rac-ers invade the water, trailsand roads of PocahontasCounty to paddle, peddleand run to the finish line.
For one family, the raceis an event that brings themtogether as competitors anda cheering section. Davidand Colleen Nordeck, ofBruceton Mills, and theirextended family have beencompeting in the race forthe past five years and planto make this year theirsixth.
“The age range of partic-ipants is from 14 to 65 andwe have support rangingfrom ages seven to 85,”Colleen said. “Three sistersparticipate, myself, 63;Judy Clister, 60; and KarenClister, 56. Karen’s hus-band, Larry Lindley, 64;my husband, David, age65; our son, Dan Nordeck,37; my daughter-in-law,Debbie Rosenberger, 42;and my granddaughter,Sydney, 14, also partici-pate.”
The family members onthe sidelines are as impor-
tant as the racers becausethey keep the team going asthey travel through the gru-eling race. Seven-year-oldSamantha Rosenberger and85-year-old Virginia Clisterare joined by SammiRosenberger, Carole andRonald Umbel and MarkRosenberger in the cheersection.
The family makes therace a family vacation andrents a cabin at Watoga forthe weekend.
Participating in the racehas its ups and downs, butit doesn’t deter the familyfrom returning each year.
“Last year my husband,David, was participating ona team as a biker,” Colleenrecalled. “I was behind himbiking and as I crossed thefinish line, my grand-daughter, Sammi, yelled atme that “Pappy” wreckedand was hurt and bleeding.I ran straight across the fin-ish line to where he waswiping the blood off hisarms and face. He was notseriously hurt, but lookedterrible. The people at thetourism office let him usetheir restroom to clean up.
“After that, “Pappy”earned the name “Crashand Burn” from all thegrandchildren and family,”she continued. “He’s agood sport about it.”
With family strewn about
throughout West Virginia,Virginia, Maryland andPennsylvania, the racegives them an opportunityto come together for an an-nual reunion.
“This is a great family
weekend for us,” Colleensaid. “We like to involvethe children as much aspossible and this is a greatopportunity for them to beexposed to this type ofevent.”
The Pocahontas Times––April 21, 2011––Page 7
The Marlinton Motor Inn
Sixties Café& Lounge
Rt. 219 North • 304-799-71153 miles north of Marlinton - worth the drive
SERVING BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER(Closed Mondays)
Friday, April 29One pound of steamed shrimp, bakedpotato, vegetable, salad and roll ..............
Saturday April 30Stuffed pork chop, potato, vegetable, salad and a roll ......................
$1499
$999
Front desk open 24 hours. Motel Reservations: 800-354-0821 or 304-799-4711 • www.marlintonmotorinn.com.
Friday, April 29, in the Lounge
Sherry Karaoke & DJSaturday, April 30, in the Lounge
“Just Say No”10 p.m. - 2 a.m. Must be 21 with photo ID. No exceptions.
Welcome River Racers and Families!
THE PLACE FOR THOSE WHO DO
WWW.SOUTHERNSTATES.COM
Marlinton Co-op • 719 Third Avenue 304-799-6523 Locally owned and operated
In town forthe River Race?
Stop by our Garden Centerand check outthe selectionof trees andshrubs. Plants arrivingsoon!
Get it and Go at
BUCKEYE COUNTRY MARTRt. 219, Buckeye 304-799-6880
• Gas & Diesel • Groceries • Produce• Bedding Plants • Hanging Baskets
• Seed Potatoes • Bulk mulch by the truckload• Lottery • LP Fill & Cylinder Exchange .
We accept food stamps.
We’re near the Buckeye Bridge onthe river leg of the race -
stop in and see us!
8819 Third Avenue, Marlinton, across from the Opera House304-799-6022 • Monday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
TheSnak ShakWELCOME RACERS,FAMILIES AND SPECTATORS!
Stop by Friday and Saturday Try our new Cajun Chicken!
“Specializing in the rehabilitation oforthopedic, sports and industrial injuries.”
KEVIN WORKMAN, DPT, ATC, ECSJAMES BURKE, MPT • BOB HAAS, DPT, ATC
RTS 219 N AND 39E • MARLINTON • 304-799-4500 Welcome to the 25th Running of the
Great Greenbrier River Race
SENECA TRAIL PHYSICAL THERAPY
PPocahontas Memorial HospitalDuncan Road, RR2 Box 52W
Buckeye • 304-799-7400
Enjoy, have fun and be safeat the
Great Greenbrier River Race!
MARLINTON DIXIE CHOPPERSales and Service
Ken Ervine, OwnerRt. 219 South, Marlinton
304-799-4231Welcome to the River Race!
Stop by this weekend during theRiver Race events!
Dorie’s RestaurantCorner of Second Avenue and Ninth Street, Marlinton • 304-799-7165
Open Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
304-799-4944
PocahontasPharmacy
105 Duncan Road, Marlinton (just off Rt. 219 N by Hospital)
Forget something?If you forgot to pack it, we’re here to help!
•Emergency prescription refills•Over-the-countermedications•First aid, toothbrushes andpersonal care items•Diabetic supplies•Sun care and baby items
Take the worry out of your vacation!
Great Greenbrier River Race a family affair
MEMBERS OF THE Nordeck, Clister, Lindley andRosenberger families have participated in the GreatGreenbrier River Race for several years and have madeit a family reunion of sorts. Photo courtesy of ColleenNordeck