Community Fun Run sponsored by New Haven Boosters
Check out this Run to raise money for New Haven Sport Activites.
The New Haven Boosters Association presents their 3rd Annual "Race to Save Student Activities"
Join the New Haven Boosters on May 6 for a Fun Run/Walk with 5K,10K and shorter races for the kids
Hope you can come out and join what is sure to be a very enjoyable community event!
Here's more information:
The T-Shirt deadline is now less than one week away.
This year we have added a professional timing company to handle our event timing.
As always, our event has something for everyone – from serious runners to casual walkers and families.
n Competitive runner? Challenge the field of 5K or 10K runners and see how you match up. (Serious runners will be invited to start in the first section of the running group.)
n Casual runner? Come on out! Our 5K and 10K options will be great fun on a popular course!
n Like to get out and walk on the weekend? Join the fun atmosphere and a very nice 5K course.
n Families: we have fun races that are appropriate for whatever age children you have! (See below for more details)
For a great cause!
'Race to Save Student Activities' benefits ALL New Haven School district's co-curricular programs.
Last year, your participation and donation helped us raise a total of $50,000. This amount was matched by the New Haven Schools Foundation which resulted in a $100,000 contribution to New Haven's schools. This critical donation saved co-curricular programs for this school year!
Course:
Start at Cesar Chavez Middle School and continue onto the Alameda Creek Trail. 5K and 10K options available.
Lots of Event Options: Walk or Run – Just don't miss out!!
- 5K Run or Walk
- 10K Run
- Kids' Races: 400m, 800m, and 1 mile. Fastest Feet Relay Race (4x400m) also!
Time & Date:
Registration opens at 8 a.m.
5K & 10Ks start at 9 a.m.
Kids races start at 10:30
Register Today
Follow the link below to register:
(An Active.com race registration fee is added.)
Warm regards,
Your Friends at New Haven Boosters Association
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