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Neubert: After postponement at Butler Farm Show, Buhl Day makes return Monday

Sept. 2 has been “summer’s last hurrah” for more than 100 years in Hermitage.

Buhl Day originated as a tribute to philanthropists and prominent Sharon residents Frank H. and Julia Buhl. The Buhls’ 270-acre farm is now a community green space with recreation areas, lake, trails and a golf course. And on Buhl Day, the space hosts a celebration with music, food, car cruise, kids’ activities, vendors and more.

On Buhl Day morning, crowds line State Street for the annual parade from downtown Hermitage to Buhl Farm Park. But before the parade begins, more than 100 people charge down the parade route in the annual Buhl Day 5K. The race, which starts at 9 a.m. on Labor Day Monday, has run the parade route for more than 20 years.

It’s hosted by The Buhl Club, a community center in Sharon first opened in 1903. The club eventually merged with a women’s club founded by Julia Buhl and has continued to “provide quality recreational, social, fitness and educational programs for people of all ages.”

Director of Operations Michelle Bower said the race is one of many fitness fundraising events held throughout the year. Proceeds from the 5K provide assistance and access to club programs for all who wish to participate regardless of cost.

The Buhl Day 5K is a flat, fast, point-to-point course. Participants may park downtown near the start. A shuttle is provided for the return from Buhl Farm Park. Participants from runners and walkers to kids in strollers and dogs on leashes are welcome.

The 5K offers awards for top three male and female finishers and top three in age groups from 9-and-under through 70-plus. Online registration is open until 7 p.m. Sunday at runsignup.com/Race/PA/Hermitage/HERMITAGEBUHLDAY5K. There’s also day of sign-up beginning at 7 a.m. at the race starting area.

On Sept. 7 a popular race appears at an unusual date and time. The All Saints Parish 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run starts at 9 a.m. at St. Conrad’s Church in Meridian.

Originally scheduled as a twilight run in July, the event was postponed following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump at Butler’s Farm Show grounds. Most of the 5K and mile courses run through those grounds.

Father Kevin Fazio, race director and head priest at All Saints Parish, said the race will still be enjoyable. They worked with the Farm Show and community to reschedule for Sept. 7 but vow the event will return to a Friday evening in late July 2025.

He said there’s a uniqueness of running in the twilight. Because it’s a morning run and walk, post-race food will have a breakfast theme, with breakfast sandwiches, fruit and drinks. All in attendance, including spectators, can share the food free of charge.

Fazio, a runner himself, called the course flat and fast. The top three male and female finishers, first masters, and top three in age groups from under-10 through over-60 earn awards. In the one-mile event, the top three overall and top three in age groups from under-4 through 13-14 earn awards. Proceeds from the event benefit All Saints Parish and the Sarah Kasunic/ Emily Leyland Scholarship Fund.

The scholarship, awarded to current and prospective Butler Catholic School students, is provided in memory of the former students who died in a car accident and leukemia, respectively.

Online registration for All Saints Parish 5K and 1 Mile is open until noon Tuesday. Day of event sign-up is open on Sept. 7 from 7-8:15 a.m. at St. Conrad’s Church in Meridian.

Upcoming events

Sunday, 9 a.m.: Brady’s Run Happy 5K and 10K, Beaver Falls. Run on paved trail in Brady’s Run Park. Free Kids Race at 8:50 a.m. runsignup.com/Race/PA/ BeaverFalls/ BradysRunHappy

Monday, 9 a.m.: Buhl Day 5K, Hermitage. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Hermitage/HERMITAGEBUHLDAY5K

Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m.: St. Alphonsus Harvest Home Twilight One Mile Fun Run and 5K, Allison Park. Run from North Park Pool area. R unsignup.com/Race/PA/ AllisonPark/SAINTALPHONSUSTWILIGHT5K1MILE

Sept. 7, 7:30 a.m.: 20th Anniversary Youngstown Ultra 25K and 50k Trail Classic, Youngstown. runsignup.com/Race/OH/Youngstown/ YoungstownUltraTrailClassic

Sept. 7, 8:15 a.m.: 37th Annual Charleroi Little Great Race, Charleroi. runsignup.com/Race/Info/PA/Charleroi/ CharleroiLittleGreatRace

Sept. 7, 9 a.m.: All Saints Parish 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run, Butler. 724-355-4038 or https://allsaintsbutler.org/

Sept. 7, 9 a.m.: Lee Foster Memorial 5 Mile, St. Marys. runsignup.com/Race/PA/ SaintMarys/LeeFosterMemorial5Mile

Sept. 8, 8 a.m.: Dormont Dash 5K and 1 Mile Walk, Dormont. Challenging and hilly. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Pittsburgh/ DormontDash

Sept. 8, 8:15 a.m.: Fox Chapel Fox Trot 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run, Fox Chapel. Run or walk Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy trails. No dogs or strollers. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Pittsburgh/Foxtrot5K1Mile

Sept. 8, 4:30 p.m.: Hoodlebug 5K Run and Fun Walk, Homer City. 412-289-6299 or runsignup.com/Race/PA/ HomerCity/hoodlebug5K

Sept. 14, 8 a.m.: Rockin the Kob Trail Challenge 50k, Half Marathon and 10K, Claysburg. Challenging trail runs at Blue Knob Resort. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Claysburg/ RockNTheKnob

Sept. 14, 9 a.m.: Run Baby Run 5K and Stuff the Bus, Grove City. runsignup.com/Race/PA/ GroveCity/RunBabyRun5KStufftheBus

Sept. 14, 10 a.m.: Pioneer Pursuit 5K, 1 Mile Walk and Kids 100 Meter Dash, Butler. Held at BC3 campus, benefits students and nursing education. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Butler/ PioneerPursuit

Sept. 14, 10 a.m.: Musicians of Steel 5K Run/Walk, Millvale. Also 1-Mile Fun Run and Kids Dash. Run out and back on Three Rivers Heritage Trail. runsignup.com/ musiciansofsteel

Sept. 21, 8:30 a.m.: Distant Area Volunteer Fire Dept. PB Festival 5K Race/ Fun Walk and Half Marathon, New Bethlehem. runsignup.com/Race/PA/ NewBethlehem/DistantAreaVolFireDeptPBFestival5KRaceFunWalkandHalfMarathon

Sept. 21, 10 a.m.: FlyBy 5K and 2-Mile Fun Run/Walk, Moon Township. Run on Pittsburgh International Airport taxiways. p3r.org/races/flyby-5K-and-2-mile-fun-run-walk

Sept. 21, 10 a.m.: 24th WPTLA Presidents Challenge 5K Run/ Walk/ Wheel, Allison Park. runsignup.com/Race/PA/ AllisonPark/WPTLAPresidentsChallenge5KRunWalkWheel

Sept. 22, 8 a.m.: Harvest 5K, 10K/ Half Marathon, Boston. Out and back on Yough River Trail. runsignup.com/Race/PA/Boston/BostonHarvest5K10K

Sept. 28, 9:30 a.m.: Dollar Bank Junior Great Race, Pittsburgh. For kids from toddlers through age 12. Parents encouraged to participate in Family Fun Run. www.rungreatrace.com

Sept. 29, 8 a.m.: Richard S. Caliguiri City of Pittsburgh Great Race 5K, Pittsburgh. www.rungreatrace.com

Sept. 29, 9:30 a.m.: Richard S. Caliguiri City of Pittsburgh Great Race 10K, Pittsburgh. www.rungreatrace.com

Sept. 29, 1 p.m.: Wounded Warrior 5K, Dubois. Flat and fast, post-race lunch. 814-371-3333 or secure.getmeregistered.com/ get_information.php?event_id=139873

Race results

Strawberry Days 5K, June 19: Jed Christiansen, 1st Overall M, 15:32; Megan Puleio, 1st Overall W, 19:29; Tim Sabella, 1st 16-19 M, 17:36; George Sabella, 1st 12-15 M, 18:41; Sarah Sabella, 1st 16-19 W, 20:37; Charles Holmes, 3rd 35-39 M, 21:05; Michael Brown, 1st 70-74 M, 21:14; Mark Mallozzi, 1st 50-54 M, 21:48; S Mark Courtney, 1st 65-69 M, 22:03; Todd Allman, 2nd 60-64 M, 22:31; Melissa Sabella, 1st 40-44 W, 22:47; Luke Taylor, 3rd 30-34 M, 22:49; John Armstrong, 2nd 55-59 M, 23:55; Mike Drzewiecki, 3rd 55-59 M, 24:09; Dominick Degilio, 1st 40-44 M, 24:34; Jen Beachem, 3rd 40-44 W, 27:25; Bill Swanik, 3rd 60-64 M, 28:01 Wendy Wick, 1st 45-49 W, 28:17 Lisa Leonhard, 2nd 30-34 W, 29:44; Debbie Courtney, 1st 60-64 W, 29:45; Cindy Suber, 2nd 60-64 W, 30:05; Anthony Gahler, 1st 45-49 M, 30:18; Vicki Brendlinger, 2nd 65-69 W, 32:49; Stephanie McCreary, 3rd 45-49 W, 35:59; Kathy Schnarre, 2nd 55-59 W, 38:45; Andrew Maxwell, 17:42; Ben Sabella, 23:52; Katie Jordan, 24:08; Richard Stewart, 24:20; Adam Watson, 25:19; Jarek Moon, 25:45; Mandy James, 27:35; Jesse Burris, 28:03; Kelsey Burris, 28:04; Nora Taylor, 28:05; James Stewart, 28:51; Lilly Sabella, 28:56; Rebecca McGill, 30:16; Greg Faulconbridge, 30:51; Carter Hastings, 31:25; Nathaneal Nuss, 31:41; Amanda Buterbaugh, 31:46; Grace Sabella, 32:15; Andrew Emmorey, 32:33; Mason Rihel, 33:04; Christopher Kimrey, 33:08; Tony Sunseri, 35:34; Lacey Anderson, 36:44; Jim Lakin, 40:19; Deborah Jamison, 40:22; Maria Cosme, 41:00; David Suber, 43:23; Rich Honsaker, 47:05; Steve Wiencek, 48:51

Strawberry Days Half-Mile Kids Run, June 19: Dan Sabella, 1st Overall M, 3:06; Adrianna Vandegrift, 1st Overall W, 3:18; Audriana McMann, 2nd Overall W, 3:31; Lucas Shrawder, 1st 6-7 M, 3:29; Judah Woodard, 2nd 6-7 M, 3:34; Allison Jordan, 1st 8-9 W, 3:54; Clara Sabella, 3rd 6-7 W, 4:03; Elizabeth Jordan, 4:32; Jack McMann, 4:34; Rylie Thompson, 4:37; Mia Wagler, 4:56; Kensley Miller, 4:57; Kimber Wagler, 5:14; Khloe Davis, 6:04; Ember Nero, 13:19; Keegan Riggenbach, 15:53 Ellwood City Festival 10K, June 29: Drew Steffler, 1st Overall M, 35:35; Frank Colsen, 2nd Overall M, 38:50; Amy O'Donnell, 1st Overall W, 41:11; Riley McGee, 2nd 14-19 M, 40:09; Matt Montellanico, 2nd 34-40 M, 40:26; Brett Whitty, 1st 27-33 M, 40:56; Anthony Spadafore, 1st 20-26 M, 43:43; Matt Bernardi, 1st 46-50 M, 44:28; Todd Roberts, 2nd 56-59 M, 45:18; William-Billy Wolfe, 2nd 20-26 M, 47:24; Peter Frank, 1st 51-55 M, 47:53; Mark Casteel, 3rd 51-55 M, 50:08; Fallon Bright, 3rd 14-19 W, 50:32; Reese Anderson, 2nd 13 & Under W, 52:30; Katie Bellissimo, 1st 27-33 W, 53:27; Val McGee, 3rd 41-45 W, 53:37; Jeff Syphrit, 1st 60-64 M, 55:06; James Gascoine, 2nd 65-69 M, 56:37 Gypsy Dreveniak, 3rd 51-60 W, 58:57; Warren Sullivan, 3rd 60-64 M, 1:00:03; Megan McClymonds, 1st 20-26 W, 1:04:08; Lisa Myers, 2nd 61-70 W, 1:07:01; Steven Lodovico, 49:00; Peter Eilenfeldt, 50:50; Hope Stiteler, 52:17; Vasilii Surov, 53:09; Brett Gibson, 53:17; Tony Spielvogel, 54:03; Carrie Birckbichler-Smith, 54:07; Mike Maltarski, 55:58; Jason Shearer, 56:05; Daniel Hogue, 56:51; Frank Pisano, 57:28; Nicole Hogue, 58:05; Jon Stanley, 59:24; Greg Hardin, 59:40; Anthony Cenci, 1:00:22; Tara Garczewski, 1:00:42; Katie Girts, 1:02:59; Lindsey Keller, 1:04:59; Ed Davis, 1:05:22; Karen Bernardi, 1:05:38; Melissa Stiteler, 1:06:18; Scott Stiteler, 1:06:18; Andrew Fornadel, 1:06:46; Jordyn Mandel, 1:08:51; Cliff Funk, 1:09:15; Aligelica Mason, 1:10:03; Levi Mandel, 1:10:14; Karlie Zito, 1:11:17; Chris Sarver, 1:11:18; Jeff Ketterer, 1:11:44; Michael Camera II, 1:11:52; Josh Jones, 1:12:22; Taylor Ketterer, 1:12:29; Shawna Hardy-Emerson, 1:12:39; Karen Walzer, 1:13:31; Ken Peth, 1:14:37; Ryann Mandel, 1:14:47; Richard Glidden III, 1:16:59; Laura Augustine, 1:17:18; John Karpacs, 1:40:39

Pat Neubert is a running columnist for the Butler Eagle. Send comments and suggestions: Patricia Neubert, phone 724-352-4395, email lotzak@consolidated.net

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