3 events in Hendry County, Florida
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3 events in Hendry County-
Sat, Nov 14, 2026 at 7:30 AMSee full details
2026 Details and Entry Will Be Posted In Early Spring 2026
The LaBelle Rotary Club, like many organizations is finding ways to keep our fundraising going to be able to provide to our community. The LaBelle Rotary Club donates dictionaries 3rd grade elementary students, scholarships to graduates, Turkeys Take Flight and many more worthwhile causes. Our number one donation is to help eradicate Polio around the world. Rotary International has helped eradicate Polio in all but 2 countries by distributing polio drops to the children of the world. The run will take place on November 8th at the park on Forrey Dr. Runners will be given a shirt (first 100 registered), bib and swag bag. 100% proceeds, above event costs, will go to the fight against Polio as well as other causes in our local area. We need your help!
Please consider being a sponsor. This will be an annual event in line with our already successful Turkey Shoot. To become a sponsor simply click on the "Sponsorship Opportunities " icon located at the top right of this page.
The 2026 Labelle Turkey Trot 5K will be timed and scored by LinMark Sports of Cape Coral FL using the Chronotrack Timing System. During race week runners/family/friends can sign up for texted race results to their mobile devices.
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Sat, Feb 20, 2027 at 7:30 AMSee full details
2027 ENTRY WILL OPEN IN THE FALL OF 2026
The annual Caloosa Humane Society Inc. Swamp Stomp 5K run/walk is back again for February 2O, 2027 The event will be live and also include a Virtual Option for those persons who are not able to attend the live event. Virtual runners can post their time in RunSignUp, however they are not eligible for any awards.
This beautiful 5K course takes runners and walkers through a lovely area of LaBelle, running under arching oak trees with glimpses of the Caloosahatchee River.