Cheer On The Runners At Sarasota Half Music Marathon Tomorrow

Coconut Telegraph

Cheer on the participants in the 2nd Annual Sarasota Music Half Marathon  tomorrow, Sunday, February 7.  The race features 20 bands that runners will pass 42 times in their 13.1 mile journey along the Music Half Marathon course. The Sarasota High School Sailor Marching Band will play on the Ringling Bridge. Runners again run through Selby Gardens at mile 10 where they will hear the soulful stylings of The Kara Nally Band. Entrance to Selby is free, but spectators have to have a tickets which can be reserved at www.Selby.org. The always popular ‘Beer Mile’ will again welcome the runners to the 12.5 mile mark to the lively dance tunes of Spark Notes. The 2016 race is offcially sold out with 3,000 entrants.  Registration for the 2017 is open now and tiered promotional pricing are available in limited quantities from $45 - $65. People can register at the link below.

Sarasota Music Half Marathon

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