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  • "Run for the Girls" [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    WE'RE RUNNING ON THE RIVER

    Join us for the 6th Annual

    "Run for the Girls"

    Greg Smith River Trail

    121 Riverfront Drive

    Saturday June 6th, 2026

    Race Time: 8:00

    We are looking forward to a new race...

    WE'RE RUNNING ON THE RIVER

    Join us for the 6th Annual

    "Run for the Girls"

    Greg Smith River Trail

    121 Riverfront Drive

    Saturday June 6th, 2026

    Race Time: 8:00

    We are looking forward to a new race experience - join in the fun!

    Chip-Timed & USATF Certified 5K Course. All age groups welcome.

    T-shirts for entrants registered before May 24th, 2026.

    "Run for the Girls" is a fundraiser for the

    Girls Shelter of Fort Smith, Inc

    Where sheltering is just the beginning!

    ABOUT US

    The Girls Shelter of Fort Smith - A United Way Community Partner - opened in 1970 as a temporary emergency shelter. Since then, the Shelter has developed and grown onto a long-term residential treatment facility. In April 2002, a new 7,000 square-foot facility was built on a two-acre lot at South 26th and Quincy. The shelter is licensed for eight girls, ages 12 – 17 years old. During the Summer, our girls volunteer for one of our sponsors or a United Way agency.

    The Girls Shelter strives to develop its residents into responsible citizens and community members. The girls are:

    • Taught social and independent living skills.

    • Given a sense of self-worth and taught to be responsible for their actions and decisions.

    • Taught job skills and money management by working summer jobs.

    • Required to attend and take an active part in school.

    • Given individual treatment plans including structured goals and objectives.

    • Provided counseling.

    • The long-term goal of the Girls Shelter is to reunite the resident with her family.

    OUR MISSION

    Our mission is to provide a safe and encouraging atmosphere in a residential setting for at risk females aged 12 – 17 years; to promote positive behaviors, character enhancement, educational advancement, and to reunite with family.

    Many of our residents have had a less than desirable childhood. Common histories include physical and sexual abuse,

    parents with drug issues, parents in prison and homelessness.

    We teach personal responsibility, independent living skills and positive social skills. We provide case management,

    individual and family counseling.

    We provide a safe home environment, all food, transportation, personal items, and clothing. They receive individual and family counseling.

    As one Board member put it, “we have one year to pour all the good into them we can possibly give them”.

    40.1 km
    121 Riverfront Drive Greg Smith River Trail, Crawford County, Arkansas, 72901, United States
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    5k Run Trail

  • Broken Sword Triathlon & Kid's Tri [clarksvillear.gov] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    The Broken Sword Triathlon in Clarksville, AR offers a Sprint distance, with Solo and Relay Team options in the beautiful Ozark Mountain foothills that feature a FAST and scenic course, one-of-a-kind...

    The Broken Sword Triathlon in Clarksville, AR offers a Sprint distance, with Solo and Relay Team options in the beautiful Ozark Mountain foothills that feature a FAST and scenic course, one-of-a-kind finisher medal, awards, prizes and an epic finish-line festival that both participants and spectators will enjoy! The Broken Sword Triathlon benefits Clarksville Parks & Recreation.

    COURSE MAP AND RACE DETAILS AVAILABLE AT: www.clarksvillear.gov/brokensword

    COURSE INFORMATION:

    Sprint Triathlon (Individual and Relay Team options)

    The Sprint Triathlon distances will be a 500 meter Swim, a 15-mile Bike, and a 5K (3.1mi) Run.

    Swim Course:

    The swim is an open water swim at Lake Ludwig, located about 5 miles north of town off of Hwy. 21. The course will be a point-to-point loop starting at the beach area and ending at the boat ramp. It will be marked with buoys and other directional signage.

    Transition 1: The T1 area is in the parking lot as you come up the boat ramp. The transition exit to bike will be at the parking entrance onto the road.

    Bike Course:

    The bike course is on paved roads with beautiful scenery of the Ozark Mountains. The first half of the course is a FAST ride with rolling downhill terrain. The second section goes through downtown and the University of the Ozarks campus, then back out into the countryside that features rolling hills and finishes with a gradual and flat ride back into downtown.

    Transition 2: The T2 area is a parking lot downtown. You will enter from the road after you go around the courthouse square and exit the parking lot to quickly hop on the trail for the run.

    Run Course:

    The run is an out-and-back course on the Spadra Creek Nature Trail that features a flat paved trail with a pasture and wooded setting and finishes downtown with great spectator viewing and an awesome finish line party!

    PARKING and TRANSPORTATION:

    Participant parking is available at Lake Ludwig near the Swim Beach Start/T1 area on race morning. After the race, there will be a bus shuttle back and forth from the Finish Line/T2 area downtown to the Start/T1 area at Lake Ludwig for participant/spectator pickup/drop-off every 20-30 minutes, starting at 9:00 AM until the last finisher at the end of the race. Participants who do not have any family/friends/crew present at the race to take their gear and vehicle to the Finish Line area downtown after race start, are encouraged to park at Lake Ludwig/Swim Start/T1 area on race morning and take the shuttle bus back to their vehicle after the race.

    PACKET PICKUP:

    Packet Pickup for all race events will be available on Friday, August 14th from 9am-7pm at Clarksville City Hall (205 Walnut St, Clarksville, AR 72830).

    Saturday, August 15th- Race Day Packet Pickup (Sprint Tri):

    Race Day Packet Pickup will be from 5:30-6:30am near the T1 area at Lake Ludwig (Southside of Lake). All packets must be picked up prior to race start at 7am. There is no race day registration.

    PLEASE NOTE: Race entry fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.

    We race rain or shine. In case of inclement weather, or any other safety issue, race management reserves the right to cancel/alter/modify the race/course for any safety concerns. In any case there will be No Refunds of race entry fees. Each athlete must accept any such risk of their entry fee paid. We promise to make every effort to produce a fair, safe and exciting event for all. Any decision we make to cancel the race is based on the overall safety of participants.

    History of the Broken Sword:

    As the legend goes, the sword was broken in battle along a swift creek over the forbidden love between a lost explorer and the chief's daughter of the native Quapaw tribe. Years later, DeSoto and his Spanish explorers were passing through this area when they came upon the same swift creek. As they crossed the stream, DeSoto stumbled upon the broken sword and cried "Spadra!" (espada is Spanish for sword), and so was named Spadra Creek, "Stream of the Broken Sword."

    Today, the beautiful Spadra Creek still flows swiftly through the heart of Clarksville and features prominently along the racecourse.

    48.5 km
    205 Walnut St., Clarksville, Arkansas, 72830, United States
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    Open Water Run Swim Trail Triathlon

  • Razorback Running Revival [finishers.com]

    Wed, Nov 04, 2026

    18.8 km
    Crawford County, Arkansas, United States
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    Run Trail

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