The Village of Osceola met for a Regular meeting on March 8th, 2022 at Village Hall. Village President Jeromy Buberl called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
THE Runners and Riders clash is a staple part of Colchester s sporting programme at Christmas. The muddy showdown is a highlight for both competitors and spectators and takes place in Friday Woods, on Boxing Day morning. Hardy runners and cyclists normally go for glory in pursuit of the coveted Markham Cup but this year, sadly, the event has been cancelled because of Covid-19 restrictions. It s a real blow for a unique competition that first took place on February 17, 1930, starting at The Britannia pub, in Berechurch Road. This was the local athletic club s headquarters at the time. The course was over six miles and first and second positions went to the Kettle brothers.
THE Runners and Riders clash is a staple part of Colchester s sporting programme at Christmas. The muddy showdown is a highlight for both competitors and spectators and takes place in Friday Woods, on Boxing Day morning. Hardy runners and cyclists normally go for glory in pursuit of the coveted Markham Cup but this year, sadly, the event has been cancelled because of Covid-19 restrictions. It s a real blow for a unique competition that first took place on February 17, 1930, starting at The Britannia pub, in Berechurch Road. This was the local athletic club s headquarters at the time. The course was over six miles and first and second positions went to the Kettle brothers.
THE Runners and Riders clash is a staple part of Colchester s sporting programme at Christmas. The muddy showdown is a highlight for both competitors and spectators and takes place in Friday Woods, on Boxing Day morning. Hardy runners and cyclists normally go for glory in pursuit of the coveted Markham Cup but this year, sadly, the event has been cancelled because of Covid-19 restrictions. It s a real blow for a unique competition that first took place on February 17, 1930, starting at The Britannia pub, in Berechurch Road. This was the local athletic club s headquarters at the time. The course was over six miles and first and second positions went to the Kettle brothers.