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Join us for the first annual New Pond Farm Hayfield Hustle! Choose from a scenic 5 mile, 5k, or Children's Sap fun run through the hayfields and byways of New Pond Farm, all finishing with a rollicking family-friendly Oktoberfest celebration. Races benefit New Pond Farm Education center, a nonprofit dairy farm of distinction and environmental education center. We educate and inspire each generation to become stewards of the land by championing conservation and sustainable farming practices to protect and preserve our natural world.
The 5 mile race features gentle hills along rolling pastures, with waterfall views as you pass the Mark Twain Library, and finishes with a dash through our dairy barn.
The 5K begins through the picturesque farmland, includes some challenging hills along winding country roads, and finishes with a fast and easy downhill run through our dairy barn.
The Children's Sap run highlights the stream, pond, and animals of New Pond Farm, and will be untimed.
Participants are welcome at all paces, including walkers. Jogging strollers are only allowed on the 5k course.
Race registration includes entry into our family friendly Oktoberfest, which includes live music, a scavenger hunt throughout the 102 acres of pasture and woodlands, games, hay rides, and of course frosty beer. Food will be available for purchase.
Portland Come on Over 5K Race Information - Online Registration only
Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025, Rain or Shine
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Portland Riverfront Park, 284 Brownstone Avenue, Portland, CT 06480
Awards: Medals will awarded to top 3 finishers in each age category for the in-person 5K
Register Online: Race Sign Up
In office or mail in to PO Box 71, Portland CT 06480
Bib #s and Timing: Race day 8:45-9:45 AM
Proceeds: Race proceeds benefit Portland Parks & Recreation Programs and Camp Scholarship Opportunities!
Inclement Weather: Portland Parks & Recreation Hotline- 860-262-7234
T-Shirts: Must register by September 1, 2025 to qualify for a free t-shirt.
Divisions for 5K :
12 and under,13 to 15,16 to 18,19 to 29
30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 to 64, 65 to 69, 70 and older
Online Registration only
Run for the river in the 4th Annual Hartford HealthCare Community 5K in partnership with Riverfront Recapture on Saturday, September 26, 2026! This 5K will begin and end at the Hartford HealthCare Community Stage at Mortensen Riverfront Plaza in Hartford, running along the Connecticut River and through Riverfront Recapture's beautiful parks.
*Please note terrain will include dirt trails, wooded trails, grass and paved walkways.
If you are an HHC colleague, please check with the HHC Running Group or Heartbeat for a discount code!
NOTE THAT RACE REGISTRATION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
The first 500 registrants will receive a race t-shirt, so register to run or walk today!
Awards:
Awards will be given to the top finishers in the following age groups: 10 & under, 11-14, 15-18, 19-29, 30-45, 46-59, 60-69 & 70 & up.
Schedule:
8:00 AM: Check-in, bib pickup & registration
9:45 AM: Opening Ceremony
10:00 AM: Race begins
12:00 PM: Awards Ceremony
Parking: Parking: Free parking is available on-street on both sides of the river. Paid, convenient parking is available in the Connecticut Convention Center Garage – park on the fifth floor and use the exit on the north side of the garage, allowing direct access to Mortensen Riverfront Plaza.
The River Run will take place Saturday September 9/27/2025 10:00 am in picturesque Simsbury, Connecticut. Featuring USATF certified 5k and 10k road races as well as 1 mile & 1/2 mile kid's races. This is a very flat course (PR flat) along smooth roads that border parks, Farmington River, bucolic farms, & lovely residential homes.
ENTRY FEES
5K Entry Fees: Up until 8/28 = $30; 8/29-9/20=$35; Race Day = $40
10K Entry Fees: Up until 8/28 = $35; 8/29-9/20 = $40; Race Day = $45
Kids Race: Free
All Registration Fees are Non-Refundable! Race Day registration opens at 8:30
T-SHIRTS
A free performance shirt is included with your 5k or 10k pre-registration. (Subject to availability)
EARLY PACKET PICKUP
Pick up your bib & T-shirt on Friday 9/26 from 3:00-6:00 at the Ticket Depot adjacent to the Iron Horse Playground.
PARKING
Park in the commuter lots along the west side of Iron Horse Boulevard between Drake Hill Road and Phelps Lane. This will be a short walk to the race start & finish lines. Note: the exits for the parking lot behind the amphitheater will be blocked during the race until around 11:45.
AGE DIVISIONS FOR AWARDS (MALE & FEMALE)
14 and under; 15-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70+
Custom pint glass will be awarded to the Overall Winners in the 5k & 10k and the Top 3 in each age division at the Awards Tent post race.
If you get your Personal Record (PR) or it's your 1st time running the distance, please come Ring the Rotary Bell at the Post Race Party!
NICE DOGS, STROLLERS & PUSHERS
Are permitted, but please line up towards the rear of the field prior to race start.
TIMING
Gun time with chips on race bibs for finish time. All runners will receive their time and place. Final times posted on EmpireTiming.com/2024. Note: Elite runners should line up at the front.
KIDS 1 MILE
We are pleased to once again partner with the Farmington Valley YMCA to provide a fun-filled day for the entire family. This race is for kids up to 12 years old (mostly K-4th grades.) Parents are welcome to join in the fun!
Begins at 11:15 (after the 5k & 10k). All finishers will receive a Bib, T-Shirt & Certificate of Completion. All Parents will need to register their child and sign a waiver prior to start, so DON"T be that parent that shows up 30 seconds prior to race start.
POST RACE PARTY
Food provided by Harvest Cafe & Bakery and Jersey Mikes Subs. Beer (Bring ID). Music.
YOUR SPONSORSHIP & PARTICIPATION HELPS YOUR COMMUNITY!
The Simsbury-Granby Rotary Club has been hosting The River Run since 1995. The run is an important fundraiser and 100% of the proceeds go back into the community! For more than 110 years, Rotary’s people of action have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision.
Thank you for supporting the fundraising efforts of your local Simsbury-Granby Rotary Club!!!
ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT GARDNER AND NARRAGANSETT TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS
As part of Moon Hill Brewing's annual Oktoberfest North Medford Club is hosting our Annual Run for a Beer 5k!
Come join for a fun filled day running or walking, then staying for a great day of activities at Oktoberfest. First Beer provided with registration will be ready to serve at the end of the race!
Early registration is $35 (through 8/14), increasing to $40 (8/15-9/20) and $45 (9/21-9/26). Please register by 8/14/2026 to guarantee a shirt!
Awards for Runners:
Top 3 M/W/N then 1st place in each age group.
Awards for Walkers:
Top 3 M/W/N
Course Map
Join us for our ‘Fall Fest 5K & Family Fun Run’ as we celebrate the community during our Fourth Annual Fall Fest Celebration, September 26th 2026 at the Wilmington Town Common. The Race will be on Saturday, September 26th at 10:00am.
The 5K Road Race will Feature:
Water stops
Professional chip timed results by RaceWire
Entry wristbands for Fall Fest event
T-shirts for participants (Register by 8/31 to be guaranteed a shirt)
Live music at the finish line
CASH prizes for top finishers overall
Prizes for top finishers in each age group
NOTE: The 5k is rain or shine on 9/26/26. In the event of rain, the Fall Fest event may be postpone to Saturday, 10/3, but the race will be 9/26 regardless.
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Mister Softee
New for 2026!
Every registered Tour of the Hamptons participant will receive a complimentary Mr. Softee ice cream cone or cup with a topping, available at the finish line from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. In addition, every registered rider will receive a delicious hero sandwich, available from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Whether you're fueling up before your ride or enjoying a well-earned meal afterward, we've got you covered. Join hundreds of cyclists for one of Long Island's premier cycling events, then celebrate your accomplishment with great food, a classic Mr. Softee treat, and an unforgettable day in the Hamptons.
Ride the Hamptons. Enjoy the scenery. Refuel with a hero. Finish with ice cream.
NO DAY OF REGISTRATION:
We will not be accepting registrations at the event. All registrations must be done online before the cut-off date. Online registration will close at 3:00 p.m. on September 25th, 2026.
Town of Southampton Waiver:
The Town of Southampton requires all participants to submit a NOTARIZED Indemnification/Hold Harmless Agreement. The form is available HERE. We are bound to submit original, notarized forms to Southampton Town immediately following the Tour. YOU MUST BRING A NOTARIZED HARD COPY ORIGINAL OF THE SOUTHAMPTON TOWN INDEMNIFICATION/HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT TO THE SIGN-IN TENT ON TOUR DAY. We apologize for this inconvenience. We must adhere to the Town's Rules & Regulations to hold the event.
PLEASE NOTE THAT VOLUNTEERS MUST ALSO SIGN AND BRING THIS WAIVER!
TOH Jersey Shop:
The TOH Jersey Shop is open now through Friday July 31st. There will be a limited number of jerseys for sale on ride day, and you can place an order in the shop that day if we don't have your size available.
Produced by Castelli, the 2026 TOH Jersey pays homage to America 250.
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This year's jersey comes in one of the following fits:
Strada Jersey (Club Fit) - $79 (+$15 shipping and tax) - Men: XXS - 4XL | Women: XXS-4XL
Competizione (Race Fit) - $99 (+$15 shipping and tax) - Men: XXS - 4XL | Women: XXS-3XL
Visit the TOH Jersey Shop to purchase. If you are visiting this site for the first time click on “Create New Account” to access the shop.
This event is rain or shine
If you would like to consider membership with MPBC, please click here.
Ride With GPS Routes will be available just before the event.
The Tour starts at Southampton High School, located at 141 Narrow Lane, Southampton, NY 11968, and travels through mostly flat terrain and rolling hills on the south fork of Long Island. Riders will pass farmlands, beaches, mansions, and historic towns such as East Hampton, Amagansett, and Montauk before returning to Southampton.
The Tour has routes of 25, 53, 70, and 105 miles. And again this year, there will be a 30-mile Vintage Bike Ride! A portion of the Tour proceeds fund contributions to scholarships for Easthampton and Southampton High Schools, Southampton Fresh Air Home, Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreation Center, Maureen's Haven, The Retreat in Easthampton, New York Bicycling Coalition, The Bridgehampton Museum - Corwith House, Sagaponack Land Fund, and the MPBC Bikes-for-Kids program.
Registration: PRE-PAID REGISTRATION IS $79 UNTIL AUGUST 19th WHEN IT GOES UP TO $84 AND THEN IT WILL GO UP TO $89 ON SEPTEMBER 13th. Registration is available online only.
Check-in opens at 7:00 a.m. on the day of the Tour.
Rest stops will include plenty of food and refreshments, and hero sandwiches will be served at the end of the ride.
The Tour closes at 5:00 p.m.
Helmets Are Required For All Riders Regardless of Age. All Riders Are Required to Follow The Rules of The Road, Including Riding Single File.
Classic Bike Guidelines:
To participate in the ride, you must have: a pre-1990 steel or aluminum bike with downtube or bar-end shifters, rim brakes, and non-composite wheels. (Pre-1990 fixed gear or single speed bikes without shifters or brakes that otherwise meet the guidelines qualify.)
The myTeam Triumph Westport Triathlon, formerly the Kiwanis Westport Triathlon, is a fun family friendly event open to all ability levels. The swim is point to point at beautiful Compo Beach. The shorter bike and run courses are flat through lovely Compo Beach neighborhood streets. The event is ideal for first time timers, and families wishing to race together.
Awards for age group winners and relays and post race party for everyone will be provided after the race.
Tony Trujillo will be at the race finish providing massages for all of our racers!
Event details and schedule
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
September 26
10 am - 1 pm: optional packet pick-up at TBD
September 27
7:00 am : Registration and timing chips pick-up open
8:00 am : Registration and timing chips pick-up close
8:10 am : Race Director talk in front of lifeguard shack
8:20 am : National Anthem
8:30 am : Race starts with the first wave of swimmers
8:30 am : Breakfast on the beach and massages
9:45 am : First results posted
10:15 am : Awards ceremony by the Compo Beach Pavillion
We’re thrilled to offer a gravel/mixed terrain option for the 2026 Autumn Escape Bike Trek along Cape Cod, MA! On Sunday, September 27, riders can take on a 32-mile gravel route, starting and ending at Camp Burgess in Sandwich, MA.
Gravel riders will also get the full Trek experience—they’ll cross the finish line alongside the participants completing the three-day Autumn Escape Bike Trek, making for a truly unforgettable celebration to close out the weekend.
Whether you’re new to gravel riding or a seasoned adventurer, this new option brings fresh excitement to our 42nd annual event.
Registration is $50 with a minimum of $100 fundraising.
Course is pavement, gravel & mixed terrain (including some sand) for your gravel, adventure, or lightweight hard tail mountain bike (any bike with 35mm or wider tires).
One, two or three-day traditional ride options also available. Visit AutumnEscape.org for more information.
Randonneuring—non-competitive, long-distance cycling, where you follow a pre-planned route and attempt to finish within a set time-limit—is a great way to test your endurance, navigational skills, and fortitude.
The route can viewed at https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45355524
Finish within 13.5 hours and you've qualified to call yourself a Randonneur!
Please Note: It is possible for riders to be out on the route beyond sunset. For those riders, lighting and reflective gear are required.
Please refer to the Rules for Lighting and Guidelines on Reflectivity
The full Randonneurs USA Rules for Riders may be found here.
Event details and schedule
Sat - Sept 27 - 8:00 am: Rider Check-In Begins at the Grand Army Plaza
8:25 am: Last-minute instructions from the organizer
8:30 am: START!
10:00 pm: Cut-Off Time for an official finish.
Run/Walk To Save a Life is in honor of Christopher Andreozzi who passed away suddenly from sudden cardiac death caused by an arrhythmia on May 23, 2023.
Christopher (Chris) was a lifelong resident of Hamden who graduated from Hamden High School, Trinity College, and Yale University. Chris was a devoted psychiatric APRN at Yale New Haven Hospital and Turnbridge. He was passionate about the care of his patients and believed that everyone should be treated with dignity and respect.
Proceeds from this event will benefit the CJA Charitable Foundation, Inc.
All donations to the CJA Charitable Foundation, Inc. go directly toward furthering the Foundation’s mission of honoring the life and legacy of Christoper. The Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness about Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) and arrhythmias while equipping individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools to respond to cardiac emergencies. Through CPR education, training and the placement of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), the Foundation empowers people to act confidently when every second counts.
In addition to its direct initiatives, the CJA Charitable Foundation proudly supports the Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome (SADS) Foundation and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The Foundation also sponsors academic scholarships at Hamden High School and the Yale University School of Nursing, investing in the education of future healthcare leaders in Christopher’s memory.
Together, we can raise awareness, expand education, strengthen communities, and create a lasting impact in both the medical and academic fields — ultimately saving lives.
Please join us at our 6th Annual 'Don’t Lose Hope: 5k Run/Walk for Suicide Awareness'!
In 2025, early national data show that the United States continues to lose nearly 50,000 people to suicide each year. Behind every number is a person, a family, and a community forever changed- a reminder of how deeply important connection, support, and accessible mental health care truly are.
Every year, 1 in 5 U.S. adults experiences a mental health condition. Most of us have either lost someone to suicide or know someone who has been touched by it. Now more than ever, we need honest conversations, genuine check‑ins, and a commitment to kindness. Suicide is not a sign of weakness — it’s a sign that someone is carrying more pain than they can manage alone. Let’s be the reason someone feels seen, heard, and supported. Join us in breaking the stigma around mental health by showing your support on Sunday, September 27th.
Run with a p u r p o s e.
Run for a loved one who you've lost to suicide, run for a friend you know is struggling, or run for your own personal mental health battle.
Whatever your reason, you're making a d i f f e r e n c e.
Whether you run, jog, or walk; your presence is what is appreciated most!
Registration will begin at 7:30 am and the official race start time will be 8:30 am. Upon your arrival on race day, please be sure to check in as well as get your honor beads (see below for honor beads description).
PS. If you didn't get to register in time, we will be accepting same-day registrations!
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Millis Boosters Run Back to School 5k and 1 mile Fun Run
The Boosters are excited to be hosting our fun, community "Run Back to School" event for our 8th year!! Join us for a 5k course of rolling hills through Millis or a 1 mile fun run on the school grounds. All proceeds go to the athletes and teams of Millis Middle/High School as well as projects that support the entire Athletic Department. We look forward to having kids, parents, families, and community members join us for a morning of fun, fitness, music, and celebration. We welcome runners, walkers, and strollers! Our 5k is chip-timed by Second Wind Timing and an immediate print out of your results will be available. Check-in and race day registration will begin at 7:30am and we encourage you to arrive at least 30 minutes ahead of your race starting.
Awards
5K
Prizes for top overall winners and age-group medals will be awarded.
Fun Run
Our 1 mile fun run is for kids, adults, families, teams, or anyone. The 1 mile will not be chip-timed but a large timing clock will be at the finish to show you how you did and prizes/medals will be awarded to the top 3 male and female finishers (12 and under)!
Registration
There are no price increases this year and we incentivize early registration and participation from students with discounts! Early bird registration ends on August 1. Don't wait! Prices increase by $5 until online registration closes September 27. Race day registration begins at 7:30am and all prices increase by an additional $5. There is special pricing for high school aged and younger athletes participating in the 5k!
Donate
Can't participate? Please consider making a donation at this link.
T-Shirts
To get your free t-shirt, you MUST be registered by Fri. 9/4/25.
We look forward to seeing you for a day of fun, music, and movement!! All proceeds support the Millis Middle and High School athletes and athletic programs.
Last year, our incredible participants and sponsors raised over $182,000 to Fairfield County local non profit organizations.
Registration Includes:
✔️ The 39th Annual BTCC T-shirt
✔️ A heavy goodie bag filled with treats and gifts from local and sustainable partners
✔️ A raffle ticket for a chance to win exciting prizes after the race! (Must be present to win)
🏅 Additional prizes are awarded to the top three finishers in each age group (for running participants only).
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Race management provided by MS Running Productions. Timing services for the 5K is provided by The Last Mile Racing.
Race for the Refuge
The Highland City Striders welcome you to explore the trails at the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury, MA! The Race for the Refuge begins at the ARNWR Visitor’s Center and traverses the beautiful trails around the Refuge. The course will lead runners into this idyllic nature refuge, past ponds, through pine and oak forests, and alongside mysterious military bunkers.
Course Description
The double track trails are hard-packed earth and gravel. It’s a great course for beginner trail runners. For the advanced trail runner, it could be an opportunity for a new PR!
Events
The lineup features a 10K (1 loop) and 30K (3 loops) races, and a 6-hour timed event.
For the timed courses, runners may do as many loops as desired. A loop must be completed by 3pm to be counted towards final mileage. Ranking of runners is determined by the runner who completes the most loops in the shortest period of time. Runners in the 6-hour race must start their last lap by 2pm.
The top male, female, and nonbinary runner from each of the events (10k, 30k, 3-hour, and 6-hour) will receive a prize. The largest team will also be celebrated, so please encourage friends and fellow club members to join you!
Race Day Rules
Dogs are not permitted on Refuge lands, so please leave your pooch at home. This event is family-friendly but children must be supervised.
Tread lightly through the refuge and please leave no trace! This will be a cupless race to eliminate waste on the course. Any fuel, such as gel packets, should be carried in and packed out. Due to the delicate ecosystem any littering is grounds for immediate disqualification. All runners must stay on the marked course.
Thanks for keeping our wild spaces wild!
Aid Stations and Course Marking
There will be two aid stations with typical trail race fare including water, hydration, hydration mix, pretzels, orange slices, banana halves, Swedish fish, coke, and ginger ale. The main aid station will be at the Start/Finish line. A second aid station at Taylor Road is about halfway through the loop. Note this is a cupless race.
All runners will receive swab with registration and prizes will be awarded to top winners in each category.
The course will be well marked for the runners with two course marshals at key turns.
Pacers
Pacers are allowed to assist runners in the 6-hour race only. They may start at noon or later and must complete an online or paper registration form. Upon arrival at the race, the pacer will check in at the race director table and receive a pacer bib. One pacer at a time per runner and no muling is allowed. Pacers can use the aid stations at no cost and there is no registration fee to pace a runner.
Cancelation and Refunds
There are no deferrals and no refunds. Your entry fee will be considered a charitable donation and used for nature education and trail improvements. Thank you for your support.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the race, but if you are unable to join us, please cancel using RunSignUp or contact the race directors via email so that we can give someone from the waitlist the opportunity to run. Thank you!
About the Refuge
Centuries ago, these lands were hunted and fished by Nipmuc Tribes. Later, they were farmed by colonists, intersected by a railroad, and used for military training. You will run past military bunkers that were in use when the area was known as the Sudbury Training Annex, which was part of Fort Devens. The US Army transferred the land to the US Fish and Wildlife Service in 2000, establishing the Refuge.
Since then, the Refuge has become home to freshwater wetlands, oak and pine forest, and shrubland that support many types of wildlife, including wading birds, songbirds, raptors, beaver, bobcat, white-tailed deer, and various reptiles and amphibians.
Proceeds from this race will help fund improvements to three refuge sites in MA and a volunteer coordinator who will assist visitors to the refuge with nature education and programming.
Post-Race Festivities
Details to come.
Presented by the Highland City Striders
We are runners in Hudson, Marlborough, and surrounding communities. Founded in 2002, our members meet several times weekly to run various distances for fun and to keep in shape! We run, recover, have fun, and laugh together. The Highland City Striders is a non-profit 501(C)3. All race profits will go to local charities.
We are also working closely with Friends of Woodlands and Waters, a non-profit working in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to support our refuges. Check out their site to learn more and get involved!
Run with us on Sunday morning, September 27, 2026 on the newly restored Moosup Valley State Park Trail, in Moosup CT. The Kids Fun Run begins at 9:30 am and the 10K race begins at 10:10 am, with the 5K immediately afterwards, about 10:20.
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All runners can park at Griswold Products at 3 River Street, Moosup CT Trail Entrance is the starting and finishing line for all race.
After the race, all runners will receive a choice of medallion or quality tee shirt*, and food and beverage at Moosup Rotary Park,15 Prospect street, Moosup CT, a short walk from the finish line. This race is 100% trail, and only crosses one dead end road, Barber Hill Road. Proceeds support The Rotary Club of Plainfield, CT Foundation, which is focused on food insecurity and women's health products for the underserved members of our local community.
Leashed, well behaved K-9's are welcome!
*You must register by Sept 15 to secure your shirt size!