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Mostyn Law Firm unites with GHF as title sponsor of 5K Rebirth Run/Walk

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 31, 2009
WHO: Galveston Historical Foundation
WHAT: Mostyn Law Firm Becomes Title Sponsor of The Galveston Rebirth Race, A 5K Run/Walk through the Streets of Historic Galveston
WHEN: Saturday, September 12, 2009, 8:30 am
WHERE: 2300 Ship’s Mechanic Row in Galveston at the Mardi Gras Arch in front of the Tremont House historic hotel in downtown Galveston
INFO: For images, interviews and more information, contact:
Molly Dannenmaier, Director of Marketing and Public Relations
409-765-7834, molly.dannenmaier@galvestonhistory.org

Mostyn Law Firm unites with Galveston Historical Foundation as title sponsor of 5K Rebirth Run/Walk through Galveston’s historic neighborhoods

Mostyn Law Firm has united with Galveston Historical Foundation as the title sponsor for the Galveston Rebirth Race, to be held on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ike. On September 12, 2009, supporters of Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) will gather to participate in this historic race, which will begin at the Mardi Gras Arch in front of the historic Tremont House hotel. Participants in the 5K will run or walk through Galveston’s historic downtown, East-End, Silk Stocking, and San Jacinto neighborhoods.

“Historic Galveston Island has seen its fill of calamities,” says Clay Wade, director of events for GHF. “Its rich architecture remaining stands as a testament to survival of storms, fires and progress. The preservation programs of GHF have, for more than 50 years, been the catalyst for its continued existence.” “We are very excited to offer this fun, and healthy, new event to the line-up of our other fundraisers. Support of the 5K run/walk will enable GHF to persist in keeping Galveston historic. We are also pleased to introduce a brand new corporate sponsor to our community,” says Wade.

The Mostyn Law Firm is partnering with GHF to sponsor the inaugural run. "Galveston Island has been part of my family for as long as I can remember,” says Steve Mostyn, the firm’s founder. “Every summer we vacationed here creating the best memories of my life. Now, we own a condo here where we bring our kids almost every weekend. It was ruined by Ike and we just got it back. People in Galveston are warm and resilient people who are proud of their Island. The Mostyn Law Firm is proud to be a part of rebuilding the Island. We are truly honored hundreds of Galveston families and businesses have chosen us to end their frustration with their insurance companies. I am happy to give back to Galveston by supporting the Galveston Historical Foundation and the restoration of Galveston Island. See you at the Race!"

The law firm, with offices in Houston, Beaumont and Austin, specializes in insurance and personal injury claims as well as complex business litigation. In addition to the Mostyn Law Firm, Randalls Food Markets, Mitchell Historic Properties and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have also pledged their sponsorship of the event.

Galveston’s commercial and residential districts contain a diverse mix of historic homes and buildings dating as far back as the early 1800s, including the home of Michael B. Menard, one of the city of Galveston’s founders, built in 1938. Galveston is also home to Ashton Villa, built in 1859 by James Moreau Brown, then one of the richest men in Texas. Bishop’s Palace, built between 1887 and 1892, is another Galveston landmark, named by the American Institute of Architects as the 14th most important Victorian building in America.

“Texans have long recognized that the historic buildings and neighborhoods of Galveston are some of the local places that make the island unique,” says Dwayne Jones, executive director of GHF. “This run will highlight several of our historic neighborhoods and the threatened cast iron buildings downtown, but it is an even larger symbol of our ability to endure and triumph over Hurricane Ike and its consequences. This will be one of a number of local events that recognizes our inner strength as well as Galveston's resilience as a coastal community.”

All proceeds from the Mostyn Law Firm Galveston Rebirth Race will go towards supporting GHF and its mission of preservation, community redevelopment, stewardship of historic properties and public education.

ABOUT GALVESTON HISTORICAL FOUNDATION
Incorporated in 1954, Galveston Historical Foundation is one of the nation's largest local preservation organizations. Over the last 50 years, the foundation has expanded its mission to encompass community redevelopment, public education, historic preservation advocacy, maritime preservation and stewardship of historic properties. Today, GHF has over 2,000 memberships representing individuals, families, and businesses across Texas, the US and abroad and exerts a profound impact on the culture and economy of the Island.

For more information or to register, go to www.galvestonhistory.org or call 409-765-7834.


 
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