With the Thanksgiving holiday and Black Friday now in the rear view mirror, shoppers, playing the part of Santa’s little helpers, are happily clicking away to buy presents for friends and loved ones. MCM runners are encouraged to take a break and stuff their own stockings with collectibles, apparel and keepsakes in celebration of “The People’s Marathon.” Visit the MCM Shop and link to licensed partners for unique MCM-branded items including commemorative plaques from Fond Memories Graphics; limited edition items made from finish line banners by Relan; sterling silver jewelry from Scott James Jewelry; digital photos and displays from MarathonFoto; impressive medal displays from SportHooks; and MCM apparel by Brooks. Don’t wait for a coveted item to come down the chimney. If you’ve earned it, treat yourself. ‘Tis the season of giving and you gave it your all on October 30.
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