Tim Long & his Moxie Day 5K Race t-shirt at the Coliseum, Italy;
 Atop the Eiffel Tower in France
  The Sahara Desert, Morocco
 and with 
his wife Carolin at the 2009 Moxie Day 5K Road Race.  
Applications for 
the 2011 Moxie Day 5K Road Race are now available.
If you sign up for the 2011 Moxie Day 5K Road Race on Saturday, July 9th, then you may meet fellow runner Tim Long. Tim, a Brunswick native currently living in Morocco, considers the run a “must do” event.
Tim
 and his wife Carolin return to Maine about every two years.  In 2009, 
they decided to participate in the Moxie Day 5K Race.  
Tim wrote in a recent e-mail:  “Unlike
 other races we have been in, there was no jockeying for a better start 
position, no anxious anticipation of the starting gun; instead there was
 casual conversation, joking and laughing, pats on the back, and a 
general feeling of collective fun.
To
 make a long story short, we ran and we finished; not knowing or really 
caring about our time or place in the race.  While driving back to 
Brunswick, I recall thinking how this day marked a moment of great 
enjoyment and humble pride in the warmth and simplicity of life in 
Maine.
A
 short time after returning to Ecuador (where we have been living for 
the past ten years), I found myself wearing my Moxie shirt often, 
feeling even more prideful of my Maine heritage and our iconic 
beverage.  I even brought back a few bottles of the good stuff to share 
with friends, trying to convince them that while Moxie may be a peculiar
 drink and an acquired taste, it is more than that.  
There
 is a certain intangible quality to Moxie; inside each bottle of 
bitter-sweet elixir are years of tradition, countless stories, and 
myriad moments that represent the essence of Maine.  This is when I 
began my own Moxie tradition: my shirt would accompany me, like a bright
 orange security blanket, on some of my most exciting travel 
adventures.  
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See you at the starting line!”
The
 Lisbon Recreation Department and the Moxie Festival Committee are 
pleased to announce that the application for the 2011 Moxie Day 5K Road 
Race (3.1 mile) on Saturday, July 9th is now available.  Last year’s Moxie 5K Race attracted over 480 runners from throughout New England.
The
 16th Annual Moxie Day 5K Road Race begins at 7:30 am rain or shine.  It
 is an early and quick scenic run through the outskirts of Lisbon Falls.
 The route includes two steep upgrades, one at the start and the second 
at the two mile mark.  The Moxie 5K Race begins and ends near Lisbon 
High School.  The $15 preregistration and $20 day of race fee includes a
 free Moxie 5K Race t-shirt.  
Prizes
 will be awarded to the first male and female finishers. Awards will 
also be given to the first and second place male and female finishers in
 the following age categories: 12 and under, 13 - 16, 17 - 19, 20 - 29, 
30 - 39, 40 - 49, 50 - 59, 60 - 69, 70 and over. Additional awards will 
be given to the first male and female “Lisbon Resident” finishers!
There is also a Kids Pre-Race Fun Run starting at 7 am where kids of all ages race and everyone receives a prize.
Since
 1983, The Moxie Festival in Lisbon, Maine has been held on the second 
weekend in July.  The 2011 Moxie Festival weekend is July 8-10, 2011.  
The Festival now includes a three day Pow Wow; Friday night fireworks; a
 Saturday parade, Festival, and 5K race, and on Sunday, the Chief 
Worumbo Androscoggin River Race.  Moxie was designated Maine’s official 
soft drink on May 20, 2005.
According
 to Lisbon Public Safety Officials, an estimated 40,000 people attend 
the three-day Moxie Festival.  The Town of Lisbon has approximately 
9,300 residents.




 
