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Journal Entry For March 19 - 25, 2006

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Missoula, Montana Weather Conditions: High temps in the 50s, lows in the 30s. Spring has definitely sprung in Missoula!

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4th Grade Distance Completed This Week: 130½ miles

4th Graders' Location and Total Distance: 4 miles from Forrest, Illinois [2,313½ miles - They're 39 Miles Behind Pace]

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5th Grade Distance Completed This Week: 170 miles

5th Graders' Location and Total Distance: 11 miles from Cadiz, Ohio [2,709 miles - They're 357 Miles Ahead of Pace]

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Quote To Think About: "Pressure is nothing more than the shadow of great opportunity." (Michael Johnson - Track & Field Olympian. He is the first sprinter in history to win the 200 and 400 meter races during a single Olympics.)

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This journal entry was written March 25. The students are on spring break until Monday, April 3rd. Hopefully, they will do some running and walking during their vacation and turn in parent-signed mileage sheets upon their return. Both classes are doing great and we truly hope that people will encourage them all the way across the finish line. This week was pretty sparse for receiving encouragement notes. The 4th graders are in Illinois and have completed 262½ miles in the past two weeks! That shows how determined they are to get back on pace and to complete this trek by the last day of school (June 9). The 5th graders are in Ohio and have completed 330½ miles in the past two weeks. Whew! That's a lot of miles. These kids are determined to finish and to make me (Paul Staso) run across America this summer... for real.

With that said, it is truly time to begin uncovering P.A.C.E. Run 2006 and the second part of this large curriculum project. As the students were told on the first day of this trek back in September 2005, if either class (or both) could complete the entire 3,200-mile course by the last day of school, then Paul Staso would actually run their route between June 23 and September 27, 2006. It is very clear that the classes will actually cross the finish line in Delaware - virtually speaking. Just recently I (Paul) wrote a letter that I sent to several people so that they would gain a better understanding of what P.A.C.E. Run 2006 is all about, and hopefully offer to support the trek. Please send the link to this web site page on to those you know whom you believe may be interested in learning about the Run/Walk Across America curriculum and the upcoming P.A.C.E. Run 2006. The rest of this journal entry will be my letter. At the bottom of this page are encouragement notes we received this week.

March 24, 2006

Hello! I was speaking with a good friend recently and quickly realized that he did not know many details about my upcoming run across the United States, which is scheduled to beginning on June 23 (less than 3 months from today). As I explained to him various details about the trek, it became apparent to me that I should begin sending out a periodic update on the preparation as the run gets closer. So, this is the first of such updates.

What is this all about?

In June 2005 my 11-year-old daughter, Ashlin, and I came up with a curriculum idea for the 4th and 5th grade students at Russell Elementary School in Missoula, Montana. The curriculum is called "Run/Walk Across America" and the goal of the program is to increase kids' fitness. Essentially, the 4th and 5th graders are virtually running and walking across the entire continental United States during this school year (September 7, 2005 through June 9, 2006). Weekly individual distances are calculated and totaled to advance each class forward on a predetermined 3,200-mile route across America. The entire project can be seen online at www.seeusrun.com. Currently, the 5th grade students are 3 1/2 weeks ahead of schedule to complete the trek by the end of the school year, and the 4th grade students are very close to being on pace. Our research has shown that no individual class has ever successfully completed a virtual trek across the entire United States during a single school year. On the first day of the journey I challenged the students that if either class could successfully accomplish the trek then I would actually run their 15-state route during the summer of 2006 - providing details of my journey through a web site at www.pacerun.com (which is now online with various details). The students have persevered and are determined to complete the trek. I have been training since last year in anticipation of their successful completion of the virtual journey and my attempt at an actual run across America. It appears that there is no doubt that I will be running across the United States this summer.

The curriculum has gained the attention of educators across the country and certain publications (including Runner's World magazine online and KidsRunning.com), as well as generating personal letters of support from the Governors of Montana, Iowa and Arkansas. U.S. Senator Conrad Burns and U.S. Senator Max Baucus have both written letters of encouragement to us (click here to read those), and we have received letters from all over the world (U.S., Australia, Europe and Africa). We've also received letters of support from Missoula's major, John Engen, and Montana's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Linda McCulloch. The run/walk program also attracted the attention of some
U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq who started running with the children. Some newspapers around Montana have written articles about our project during the course of the school year and earlier this year I was interviewed on the "Montana Today" television program and also Channel 8 news in Missoula. The curriculum, and my pending trek, appear to be gaining greater attention.

What started out as a curriculum idea to impact the lives of 94 students in the 4th and 5th grades at Russell Elementary has blossomed into a project that has impacted the lives of people around the country. I know of at least 8 other elementary schools that have started a similar curriculum due to being inspired by our program. What was initially designed to impact the lives of 94 kids now involves over 3,000 elementary students in states such as Oregon, New Jersey, Florida, Arizona, South Carolina and Delaware. Here's just a few comments we've received:
  • What a great inspiration you are for kids and adults around the world! - Dr. Cynthia Holland, Newberry, FL
  • You are even motivating me to get off my couch and get physical. - Scott Rossmiller, Detroit, MI
  • All of us here in Australia are cheering you on to your goal. What an inspiration. - Cheryl Gates, Victoria, Australia
  • This is a very worthwhile thing and excellent for your health! - Thomas Eagan, Charlotte, NC
  • We are pulling for you here in South Carolina! - Doretha Daniels, Blythewood, SC
  • Good luck to all of you brave souls/soles! - Barbara Bomes, Los Angeles, CA
  • I truly admire your courage and determination to take on a task as large as this! - Doug Burreson, Missoula, MT
  • Amazing, interesting & challenging endeavor. You are truly pioneers!! - Mel Opstad, Big Lake, MN
  • Thank you for what you are doing in the lives of children. - Jeanne Bensch, Branson, MO
  • Your dedication/energy to complete this trek shows what's great about this country's youth. - Michael Dolan, CA
  • Congratulations from Napanee, Ontario, Canada! What a neat idea! - The Deloughery Family, Ontario, Canada
  • This is a really good way to combine physical fitness with a goal - Eric Hefty, Missoula, MT
  • Wow! What amazing kids you are! As a runner and a mom you have inspired me. - Sharon Schaifo, Red Hook, NY
  • You're an inspiration and I hope you'll continue physical activity long past this year! - Katrina Mullen, OH
  • This is something you'll look back on with wonderful memories and a sense of pride. - Stacey Rossmiller, Missoula, MT
  • I'm impressed by the challenge you've undertaken in virtually running across America. - Senator Conrad Burns
  • I understand that a lot of hard work has gotten you to this point, and I wish you the best... - Senator Max Baucus
  • It's great that you have set a goal and are reaching for it with all you have. - Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer
  • You'll all be winners at the end of this! God bless you and keep running/walking. - Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
  • I admire your determination to combine fitness with your goal to run/walk 3,200 miles. - Missoula Mayor John Engen
  • Combining the great physical exercise with [learning] is truly inspired teaching. - Linda McCulloch, Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction

Click here to read many more letters we've received. You can also click here to encourage them.

P.A.C.E. Run 2006 - Paul's Run Across America

The acronym "P.A.C.E." stands for "Promoting Active Children Everywhere". On June 23, 2006 I will embark on a 3,200 mile, 15-state journey on foot. This will be a solo run of 35 miles per day for 92 days. It begins at Cannon Beach, Oregon and ends at Cape Henlopen near Lewes, Delaware. I will push all of my required gear in an Ironman Sport Utility Stroller, which has been donated by Bob Trailers, Inc. (www.bobgear.com). My goal with P.A.C.E. Run 2006 is to successfully complete an educational trek to increase awareness in children about the importance of fitness and nutrition, and to encourage schools across America to begin a similar curriculum as the virtual Run/Walk Across America challenge that the 4th and 5th grade students at Russell Elementary had an opportunity to do during the 2005-2006 school year. I will be spending evenings in the homes of teachers and coaches, as well as hotels and campgrounds. For those of you who do not know... I attempted a run across America in 1986 at the age of 21. You can learn more about that at www.pacerun.com.

I could go into extensive detail about how my solo trek across America is set up. However, it would be easier for you to simply visit pacerun.com. Updated regularly is the "Journal" page, which I posted some interesting information to yesterday. In short, the stroller I will push across America will have everything I need. I will have as much as 1 1/2 gallons of water at any given time, a portable solar panel for charging my electronic gadgets (cell phone, GPS, digital camera, etc.), a tent, sleeping bag, clothing, some food, and more - all specifically selected lightweight gear. The P.A.C.E. Run web site will be updated regularly (nearly daily) by a friend in Portland, Oregon who will be receiving my journal text and picture information. If you know someone who lives in one of my stopping points where I do not yet have lodging secured, please forward this message to them. I would truly appreciate it.

Financial donations have been near nonexistent so far for the P.A.C.E. Run 2006 endeavor. All of the gear I have acquired to date (aside from the stroller) has come from my own bank account. Any contributions would be greatly appreciated and all donors will be listed on the PACE Run web site. The budget of this trek is $7,500.00, and I am committed to go. I gave the children my word that I would embark on this journey if they succeeded, and I won't go back on my word to them. Even if I only have $10 in my pocket on day one of the trek... I am still going. If you support what I'm trying to accomplish, please consider making a donation. The Russell Elementary School PTA has set up a bank account for the run and checks are being accepted at: P.A.C.E. Run 2006, P.O. Box 3404, Missoula, Montana 59806.

Please pass this e-mail message to others you know... family, friends, co-workers, teachers, anyone! The more that people know about the trek, the better!

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the curriculum and my pending trek. Lives are being changed, and my heart swells to think that all of this started nearly a year ago because of a bedtime discussion between my 11-year-old daughter and I. I want to leave you with the words of a mother who has seen firsthand the change the Run/Walk Across America program has had in her own child:

"I was just browsing the website (seeusrun.com) and wanted to say "thanks" for everything you're doing. I know the time and effort involved in this is amazing and probably at times feels rather thankless, but please know that at least one parent out there thinks what you are doing is absolutely awesome! The change in my child's activity level since this started has been wonderful for me to see, and I know that is the main goal of this whole thing."


Paul Staso
P.A.C.E. Run 2006


Some Encouraging Notes We Received This Week:

Fourth graders - I'm glad to see you're making good progress on getting back on pace - excellent work! Fifth graders - keep up the good work!

Wayne Baker
Westfield, New Jersey

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WAY TO GO 4TH GRADE!!! You guys are almost caught back up to pace. I know you guys will finish and show what an awesome bunch of kids Russell school has! 5th grade, you guys are outstanding! What a wonderful way to end your time at Russell by being one of the first classes ever in the U.S.A to run/walk across America!! That final step across the finish line is something you will never forget about being in school, and it is within your reach!! GREAT JOB 4TH AND 5TH -- YOU GUYS ROCK!!

Stacey Rossmiller
Missoula, Montana

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I wrote you months ago when I first saw what you were doing in P.E. Now you are almost there! I wonder if you have worn out your shoes? How many pairs of shoes do you think Mr. Staso will need for his run? Who will wash his socks? I think he better be thinking about these things because you are going to make it! Wow!

Laurie Job
Missoula, Montana

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We want to share with you an encouraging e-mail message that Paul Staso received from his nephew serving in Iraq:

Uncle Paul and Family: I am proud to see that you have made an effort to change lives. I am in awe at all the lives you have changed and the difference you are making. I would like to commend you on the great things you have already accomplished, the great things you are accomplishing, and the example you are setting for not only your family but for families across the Nation. As a soldier deployed in Iraq, it is nice to see the tradition of family, unity, and patriotism being carried out in our stead. May the wind be upon your back, and the ground soft beneath your feet. Godspeed.

Pv2 Jason Heaton
U.S. Army, 101st ABN./AA.
Baghdad, Iraq

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