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3.1 Miles 5k Run Walk

The Dupps Company 5k Glow Run/Walk

October 10th, 2026, 9:00am

Location: The Dupps Company, Germantown, Ohio

Race Info: 5k Run/Walk

Entry Fee: $25

Start Location: The Dupps Company

Description: The Dupps Company 5k is a chance to bring the City of Germantown together to start the fall and holiday seasons. The race will start and finish at The Dupps Company. There will be food trucks to enjoy post-race as well.

Fees (non-refundable):

$25 for registration and shirt guaranteed to those registered by Sept 27.

Children under 5 do not need to register.

Additional shirts will be available for purchase at packet pickup.

Face Painting

Post race snacks

Packet Pickup: Sunday October 10th (Day of Race) 8:00am-8:45am.

Proceeds:

The Farmer and the Deli

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