Read & Run on the Road: Book Club Run of The Gangster We Are All Looking For

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Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 8:15-10:15 a.m. PST

Location

Start: Kelly Street Neighborhood Park (6626 Kelly St, San Diego, CA 92111) Google Map

End: Linda Vista Branch Library (2160 Ulric St, San Diego, CA 92111) Google Map (0.4 miles from our starting location)

Refund Policy

No refunds

Agenda

8:15-9:30 a.m. Run a route inspired by The Gangster We Are All Looking For

9:30-10:15 a.m. Post-run discussion

About this event

On this 4.2 mile, easy-paced book club run, we explore some of the real-life places where the author’s young narrator lived in The Gangster We Are All Looking For. Set predominantly in the Linda Vista neighborhood of San Diego, the narrator immigrates from Vietnam to San Diego in 1978 at the age of six. In a story that oscillates between her memories of Vietnam and her new experiences in San Diego, we observe the world through the whimsical, elusive, and sometimes heart-breaking eyes of a child.

During the route for this Read & Run on the Road event, created and led by Chelsey Stone, we’ll stop at six different locations corresponding to the story and finish for a post-run discussion with light bites at the Linda Vista Library Branch (after all, author Lê Thi Diem Thúy went to this library as a child).

This is the main run for the book, but we thought, given the narrator does live briefly in an apartment in San Diego’s Little Saigon, it was only fitting to bring San Diegans to this part of our city. We are therefore leading a bonus run Thursday May 16 at 6 p.m. in Little Saigon. If you sign up for this run, you get a discount on part two.


TICKETS: Tickets are $10.

We are requesting you pay via Venmo or Zelle, in an effort to eliminate fees to you and to us (Eventbrite charges $3.44 per ticket). If neither of these are an option for you, email us and we’ll work something out.

Venmo: @Chelsey-L-Stone (last four digits of phone number: 2729)

Zelle: chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

The bonus run will be $10 for those who do not join this run and $5 for those who do. If you are registering for both, you can send one single payment of $15.

MEET: Meet at Kelly Street Neighborhood Park (6626 Kelly St, San Diego, CA 92111) between 8:00-8:15 a.m. on Saturday, May 11. The program will begin promptly at 8:15 a.m. You will check in with Chelsey Stone.

ROUTE: We’ll run an easy-paced (~11:00 minute/mile), 4.2-mile route with six stops in Linda Vista.

PREPARE: As this event is a book club run, we highly encourage you to read The Gangster We Are All Looking For prior to joining the run. You can borrow a copy from your local branch of the San Diego Public Library (here’s how to get a card if you don’t have one) or purchase from a local bookstore.

Optional: Join us for an online discussion of the book on Italic Type as we read the story in preparation for the run.

POST-RUN: After the route, we’ll finish at the Linda Vista Library Branch (2160 Ulric St, San Diego, CA 92111) 9:30-10:15 a.m. with lite bites and a chance to discuss the book.

INCLEMENT WEATHER PLAN: If weather creates unsafe conditions, we will hold the discussion at the Linda Vista Library branch 9:30-10 a.m. We will inform you no later than Saturday, May 11 by 7:00 a.m. if an alternate event will take place.

All registered runners will receive reminder details two days prior to the event.


Chelsey Stone moved last summer to San Diego from Chicago, where she was a guide with Read & Run Chicago. Chelsey is an avid reader, she even blogs about it. She loved creating routes based on her favorite books set in Chicago. Fortunately for her, founder Allison Yates has expanded her business to include Read & Run Tours.

Chelsey’s CPR Certified and the Chicago and San Diego running tour manager for City Fit Tours, where she regularly creates routes and leads tours that connect people to our cities’ histories through their most iconic sites.

Read & Run on the Road is an independently organized event with a license from Read & Run Tours, LLC, the country’s first and only organization that hosts running events inspired by books. Founded in 2021 by queer educator, freelance writer, and runner Allison Yates, the mission of Read & Run Tours, LLC and the city chapters is to use movement and stories to explore locations. Our community-focused run programming includes running tours, book club runs, author talks, and other literary-themed fun runs all inspired by books set in the cities where chapters are located, written by local authors. While connecting runners to the city’s stories, we also actively support literacy programs, public libraries, independent bookstores, and local authors.

Questions, comments, or concerns? Email Chelsey Stone at chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

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BONUS Read & Run on the Road: Book Club Run of The Gangster We Are All Looking For

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Date and time

Thursday, May 16 · 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. PST

Location

Start: Little Saigon San Diego (meet at corner of El Cajon Blvd and Highland Ave.) Google Map

End: Hoài Huế Restaurant (4660 El Cajon Blvd Suite 102) Google Map

Refund Policy

No refunds

Agenda

6:00-7:00 p.m. Run a route inspired by The Gangster We Are All Looking For that explores Little Saigon

7:00-8:00 p.m. Post-run discussion at Hoài Huế Restaurant (Please be prepared to cover your own meal costs.)

About this event

On this 3 mile, easy-paced book club run, we explore one of the real-life places where the author’s young narrator lived in The Gangster We Are All Looking For. The narrator immigrates from Vietnam to San Diego in 1978 at the age of six. In a story that oscillates between her memories of Vietnam and her new experiences in San Diego, we observe the world through the whimsical, elusive, and sometimes heart-breaking eyes of a child. The main event for this book club run was set in Linda Vista, but we thought it only right to visit San Diego’s Little Saigon and explore the cultural connection of this area.

During the route for this Read & Run on the Road event, created and led by Chelsey Stone, we’ll stop at one location corresponding to the story, 2-3 locations that explore Little Saigon, and finish for a post-run discussion Hoài Huế Restaurant (Please be prepared to cover your own meal costs.).

This is the bonus run for the book, so we hope you can join us for the book’s main run Saturday May 11 at 8:15 a.m.


TICKETS: This bonus run is $10 for those who do not join the main run and $5 for those who do.

We are requesting you pay via Venmo or Zelle, in an effort to eliminate fees to you and to us (Eventbrite charges $3.44 per ticket). If neither of these are an option for you, email us and we’ll work something out.

Venmo: @Chelsey-L-Stone (last four digits of phone number: 2729)

Zelle: chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

MEET: Meet at the corner of El Cajon Blvd and Highland Ave. (Google Map) between 5:45-6:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 16. The program will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. You will check in with Chelsey Stone.

ROUTE: We’ll run an easy-paced (~11:00 minute/mile), 3-mile route with 3-4 stops in Little Saigon.

PREPARE: Unlike the main run Saturday May 11, it is not necessary to have read The Gangster We Are All Looking For prior to joining the run. Though we’ll reference the book, the focus of this run will be exploring Little Saigon. You can borrow a copy from your local branch of the San Diego Public Library (here’s how to get a card if you don’t have one) or purchase from a local bookstore.

Optional: Join us for an online discussion of the book on Italic Type as we read the story in preparation for the run.

POST-RUN: After the route, we’ll finish at the Hoài Huế Restaurant (4660 El Cajon Blvd Suite 102) 7:00-8:00 p.m. to discuss the book (Please be prepared to cover your own meal costs.).

INCLEMENT WEATHER PLAN: If weather creates unsafe conditions, we will hold the discussion at Hoài Huế Restaurant 6:00-7:00 p.m. We will inform you no later than Thursday, May 16 by 5:00 a.m. if an alternate event will take place.

All registered runners will receive reminder details two days prior to the event.


Chelsey Stone moved last summer to San Diego from Chicago, where she was a guide with Read & Run Chicago. Chelsey is an avid reader, she even blogs about it. She loved creating routes based on her favorite books set in Chicago. Fortunately for her, founder Allison Yates has expanded her business to include Read & Run Tours.

Chelsey’s CPR Certified and the Chicago and San Diego running tour manager for City Fit Tours, where she regularly creates routes and leads tours that connect people to our cities’ histories through their most iconic sites.

Read & Run on the Road is an independently organized event with a license from Read & Run Tours, LLC, the country’s first and only organization that hosts running events inspired by books. Founded in 2021 by queer educator, freelance writer, and runner Allison Yates, the mission of Read & Run Tours, LLC and the city chapters is to use movement and stories to explore locations. Our community-focused run programming includes running tours, book club runs, author talks, and other literary-themed fun runs all inspired by books set in the cities where chapters are located, written by local authors. While connecting runners to the city’s stories, we also actively support literacy programs, public libraries, independent bookstores, and local authors.

Questions, comments, or concerns? Email Chelsey Stone at chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

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Read & Run on the Road: Book Club Run of Evergreen with author Naomi Hirahara

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Date and time

Saturday, June 29 · 9:00-noon PST

Location

Start: San Pedro Firm Building (112 Judge John Aiso St, Los Angeles, CA 90012) Google Map

End: Mitsuru Grill and Cafe (316 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012) Google Map (500 feet from starting location)

Refund Policy

No refunds

Agenda

9:00-10:45 a.m. Run a route inspired by Evergreen

10:45-noon Post-run discussion

About this event

On this 5.6 mile, easy-paced book club run, we explore some of the real-life places where the protagonist Aki Ito lived in Evergreen. This sequel to Clark & Division sees Aki home from the Manzanar detention center and relocation to Chicago after World War II. In the midst of navigating the changes to Little Tokyo and hardships of rebuilding her life in Los Angeles, Aki finds herself entangled in yet another mysterious murder that threatens her family. The vivid descriptions of Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights will have us imagining the world as Aki would have seen it.

During the route for this Read & Run on the Road event, created and led by Chelsey Stone, we’ll stop at several different locations corresponding to the story and finish for a post-run discussion with author Naomi Hirahara at Mitsuru Grill and Cafe (Please be prepared to cover your own meal costs.).


TICKETS: Tickets are $35 on or before May 31. Tickets increase to $45 on or after June 1.

We are requesting you pay via Venmo or Zelle, in an effort to eliminate fees to you and to us (Eventbrite charges $3.44 per ticket). If neither of these are an option for you, email us and we’ll work something out.

Venmo: @Chelsey-L-Stone (last four digits of phone number: 2729)

Zelle: chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

MEET: Meet at San Pedro Firm Building (112 Judge John Aiso St, Los Angeles, CA 90012) between 8:45-9:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 29. The program will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. You will check in with Chelsey Stone.

ROUTE: We’ll run an easy-paced (~11:00 minute/mile), 5.6-mile route with several stops in Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights.

PREPARE: As this event is a book club run, we highly encourage you to read Evergreen prior to joining the run. You can borrow a copy from your local branch of the public library or purchase from a local bookstore.

Optional: Join us for an online discussion of the book on Italic Type as we read the story in preparation for the run.

POST-RUN: After the route, we’ll finish at Mitsuru Grill and Cafe 10:45-noon to discuss the book (Please be prepared to cover your own meal costs.).

INCLEMENT WEATHER PLAN: If weather creates unsafe conditions, we will hold the discussion at Mitsuru Grill and Cafe 10:45-noon. We will inform you no later than Saturday, June 29 by 7:00 a.m. if an alternate event will take place.

All registered runners will receive reminder details two days prior to the event.


Chelsey Stone moved last summer to San Diego from Chicago, where she was a guide with Read & Run Chicago. Chelsey is an avid reader, she even blogs about it. She loved creating routes based on her favorite books set in Chicago. Fortunately for her, founder Allison Yates has expanded her business to include Read & Run Tours.

Chelsey’s CPR Certified and the Chicago and San Diego running tour manager for City Fit Tours, where she regularly creates routes and leads tours that connect people to our cities’ histories through their most iconic sites.

Read & Run on the Road is an independently organized event with a license from Read & Run Tours, LLC, the country’s first and only organization that hosts running events inspired by books. Founded in 2021 by queer educator, freelance writer, and runner Allison Yates, the mission of Read & Run Tours, LLC and the city chapters is to use movement and stories to explore locations. Our community-focused run programming includes running tours, book club runs, author talks, and other literary-themed fun runs all inspired by books set in the cities where chapters are located, written by local authors. While connecting runners to the city’s stories, we also actively support literacy programs, public libraries, independent bookstores, and local authors.

Questions, comments, or concerns? Email Chelsey Stone at chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

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Read & Run on the Road: Running Tour of Ellen Browning Scripps with author Molly McClain

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Date and time

Sunday, June 2 · 9:00-11:00 a.m. PST

Location

Start: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (700 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037) Google Map

End: La Jolla Historical Society (780 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037) Google Map (500 feet from starting location)

Refund Policy

No refunds

Agenda

9:00-10:00 a.m. Run a route inspired by Ellen Browning Scripps

10:00-11:00 a.m. Post-run discussion

About this event

On this 3 mile, easy-paced book club run, we explore several of the institutions and public places funded by Ellen Browning Scripps’ philanthropy. Scripps was born in England 1836 and emigrated with her family to Illinois in 1844. It wasn’t until she was 61 years old that she moved to La Jolla and would begin her philanthropic endeavors, after her brother’s death in 1900. The New York Times estimates she gave over $44 million in 2023 dollars before she died in 1932. A champion of many causes, Scripps funded institutions to support women’s education, the labor movement, and public access to science, the arts, and education.

During the route for this Read & Run on the Road event, created and led by Chelsey Stone, we’ll stop at several different locations Ellen Browning Scripps funded and finish for a post-run discussion with author Molly McClain at the La Jolla Historical Society.


TICKETS: Tickets are $25.

We are requesting you pay via Venmo or Zelle, in an effort to eliminate fees to you and to us (Eventbrite charges $3.44 per ticket). If neither of these are an option for you, email us and we’ll work something out.

Venmo: @Chelsey-L-Stone (last four digits of phone number: 2729)

Zelle: chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

MEET: Meet at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (700 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037) between 8:45-9:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 2. The program will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. You will check in with Chelsey Stone.

ROUTE: We’ll run an easy-paced (~11:00 minute/mile), 3-mile route with several stops throughout La Jolla.

PREPARE: As this event is a running tour informed by Molly McClain’s book, it is encouraged but not required to read Ellen Browning Scripps prior to joining the run. You can borrow a copy from your local branch of the public library or purchase from a local bookstore.

Optional: Join us for an online discussion of the book on Italic Type as we read the story in preparation for the run.

POST-RUN: After the route, we’ll finish at La Jolla Historical Society 10:00-11:00 a.m. with lite bites and a chance to discuss the book with author Molly McClain.

INCLEMENT WEATHER PLAN: If weather creates unsafe conditions, we will hold the discussion at the La Jolla Historical Society at 10:00 a.m. We will inform you no later than Sunday, June 2 by 7:00 a.m. if an alternate event will take place.

All registered runners will receive reminder details two days prior to the event.


Chelsey Stone moved last summer to San Diego from Chicago, where she was a guide with Read & Run Chicago. Chelsey is an avid reader, she even blogs about it. She loved creating routes based on her favorite books set in Chicago. Fortunately for her, founder Allison Yates has expanded her business to include Read & Run Tours.

Chelsey’s CPR Certified and the Chicago and San Diego running tour manager for City Fit Tours, where she regularly creates routes and leads tours that connect people to our cities’ histories through their most iconic sites.

Read & Run on the Road is an independently organized event with a license from Read & Run Tours, LLC, the country’s first and only organization that hosts running events inspired by books. Founded in 2021 by queer educator, freelance writer, and runner Allison Yates, the mission of Read & Run Tours, LLC and the city chapters is to use movement and stories to explore locations. Our community-focused run programming includes running tours, book club runs, author talks, and other literary-themed fun runs all inspired by books set in the cities where chapters are located, written by local authors. While connecting runners to the city’s stories, we also actively support literacy programs, public libraries, independent bookstores, and local authors.

Questions, comments, or concerns? Email Chelsey Stone at chelseygrassfield@gmail.com

Register here