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Shamrock Shuffle for A-Rare-Ness and Run for a Cure

Date:
Sun, Mar 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Location:
141 S. Front St.
Roane County, Tennessee
37854
United States
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3.1 Miles Run Walk

Sunday, March 15, 2026 | Rockwood, TN ☘️🏃‍♀️💚

There’s just something about small towns. It is where your neighbors become family, and a cause becomes a commUNITY. That’s what the Shamrock Shuffle for A-Rare-Ness & Run for a Cure means to us. It’s more than a race. It’s a movement of hope, love, and action rooted right here in Rockwood, Tennessee.

From the backroads of our little town to families fighting all over the country, we’re running for every child with MPS1, every parent holding onto hope, and every future we’re fighting to change.

This event started as a local race and has grown into a heartbeat of our mission: Giving Hope. Creating Action.

So lace up with us and make every step count toward a cure.

Event Details:

Date: Sunday March 15th, 2026

Time: 3:00 pm

Location: Cofer's Garage Rockwood, TN

What to Expect:

5K Run/Walk: Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for a leisurely stroll, this 5K is perfect for all ages and fitness levels.

Family Fun: Bring the whole family for an afternoon of fun!

Why Participate?

Every step you take brings us closer to a cure for MPS I. The Kennedy Ladd Foundation is dedicated to funding research and supporting those affected by this rare genetic disorder. By joining the Shamrock Shuffle for A-Rare-Ness and Run for a Cure, you'll make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and families battling MPS I. MPS I is cruel. It steals time, it steals ability, and it tries to steal hope. But we’re not letting it.

At the Kennedy Ladd Foundation, we’re fighting back through research, awareness, and support for families.

Registration:

Early Bird: $25 (ends 3/01)

Regular: $30

For Fun: $20 (not-timed)

All proceeds go directly to The Kennedy Ladd Foundation's mission to cure MPS I. Your participation helps drive critical research and support services for those in need.

Follow us on social media for updates and share your training journey with the hashtag #RunForARareNess #ShuffleforMPS1

Volunteer and Sponsor:

Volunteer or Sponsor:

Help us create a day of hope and healing.

Be a sponsor, bring your crew, or give your time.

Volunteer Here

Together, we will Shuffle for A-Rare-Ness and run for a Cure!

Come out, have fun, and make strides toward a brighter future for those affected by MPS I. We can't wait to see you there.

Let's Make It a Tradition

Shamrock Shuffle for A-Rare-Ness: MPS I aims to become a beloved St. Patrick's Day tradition that families look forward to year after year. With festive fun, community spirit, and a shared goal to end suffering cause by MPS I, this event promises to be memorable for participants of all ages. Come out, shuffle, and make strides toward a brighter future together.

T-shirts: Short-sleeved, unisex shirts. Please note our shirt policy: Anyone registering after Feburary 23rd will receive shirts while supplies last. The shirt order will be placed on Feburary 24th, and when the inventory runs out in the RunSignUp system, there will be no more shirts. No re-orders.

Awards:

Overall Male: 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place

Overall Female: 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place

Overall Masters Female 40+

Overall Masters Male 40+

Overall Male and Female

Awards will be presented beginning at 4:45

Race Etiquette: Due to insurance regulations, rollerblades, bicycles, and dogs are not allowed on the 5K course. Walkers are welcome! The 5K course closes in 1 hour, 30 minutes.

Information: Contact our Event Manager at Events@kennedyladd.org

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