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Date:
Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Location:
415 E. Sheridan
Newberg, Oregon
97132
United States
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10k 5k Run Walk

Our annual CPRD Camellia Run/Walk 5k/10k is April 11th. The run starts and ends at the Chehalem Cultural Center at 415 E. Sheridan, Newberg, Oregon 97132. Come for the run and stay for the Camellia Festival. A fun event that celebrates our town flower. We will have vendors, a plant sale, food trucks, art show, entertainers, a Camellia show and more to enjoy after the run.

Register before March 18th to have a T-shirt included for free. All runners leave with a Camellia or other plant if we run out.

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    REGISTRATION

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    CANCELLATION / WAITLIST POLICY

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    AWARDS

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    ENTRY FEE

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    RACE T-SHIRTS

    T-shirts are included in registration for registrations received before March 31. Entries after March 31 may check in with the race director after the race for shirt availability.

    PACKET DISTRIBUTION

    Packets will be available starting at 6 AM on Saturday, May 9.

    Course maps: Bike

    From pool, turn

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    Right on Township Rd

    Left on S. Redwood Rd

    Right on 4th

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    Left on South Molalla Forest Road aka the logging road

    Exit left at SE Township Road

    Left on S Redwood Street

    Left on access rd. back towards Baker Prairie Trail

    Right on S Teakwood Street

    Right on SE 13th Ave

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    Course maps

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    Course Description

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    Oregon's May weather can be unpredictable. For two of the first four years of the event, high temperatures topped 85 degrees. We have yet to have any significant rain at the event, but this is Oregon, so mentally prepare for anything.

    The aid station will provide water and an electrolyte drink, as well as a variety of sweet and savory snacks. Special requests will be considered, but runners with specific needs or preferences are encouraged to bring their own food and drink to supplement. Runners are encouraged to bring their own reusable cups to help reduce waste.

    Volunteer Information

    Not looking to run? We are seeking volunteers for our race! Jobs for volunteers include registration and packet pickup, course monitors, aid station, waste management, and set-up/takedown. Volunteers will get swag and our heartfelt thanks.

    Swag

    Top finishers in each race will earn special awards. All participants will receive a pair of high-quality running socks. If we get enough entries by mid-April, shirts will also be provided. We are always working on securing additional swag for our amazing runners and walkers, so stay tuned and be ready to be surprised!

    Refund policy

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    Registration

    Online registrations are open from March 2nd 12:00pm until the start of the race on May 15th at 11pm through this event page on RunSignup.com.

    Registrations in-person on May 16th are possible but do not include a t-shirt and are slow to process - Please register online if you can!

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    • Registrations between May 10th through May 15th do not include a T-shirt but remain discounted at $48

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    • Registration for ages 16 and under is FREE.

    More Information

    • Check-in Begins: 9am

    • Race Starts: 10am

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    • Event will proceed, rain or shine

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