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13 events in Boston
  • Sat, Apr 04, 2026 at 4:00 PM

    On Saturday, April 4th at 4 PM, the Harvard Tech and Global Health Initiative is hosting a 5k for participants to run/walk in support of cancer research! The funds raised from participants’ entries and donations go directly towards the American Association for Cancer Research, Mass General Cancer Center, and Christopher’s Haven Boston.

    Schedule:

    2 PM - Participants should begin checking in for their bibs. Check in is located at Jamaican Pond by the start/finish area near the boathouse.

    3:45 PM - Final Call for Check in, Pre-Race Acknowledgements and Address Speech

    4 PM - Race Start!

    4:45 PM- Awards Ceremony!

    If interested in volunteering, please navigate to the volunteering tab for more information. You are greatly needed!

    Unable to attend? We strongly encourage you click and donate to our race beneficiaries. The American Association for Cancer Research, Mass General Cancer Center, and Christopher’s Haven Boston all strive to promote translational cancer research and provide better patient experiences, right here in Boston and throughout the country.

    The Harvard Tech and Global Health Initiative strives to create innovative tech solutions to promote Global Health equity. To learn more about Harvard Tech and Global Health Initiative, please visit our website https://techglobalhealth.org/ or our instagram: @harvadtghi.

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  • Sun, May 03, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Since 1969, The Walk for Hunger has been one of Boston’s most enduring community events. More than a fundraiser, The Walk is a movement that unites thousands of people from all generations and all walks of life. This beloved event brings communities together to ensure our neighbors can access the food they need with the dignity they deserve. Join us on the first Sunday in May on Boston Common!

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  • Sat, May 09, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Join us for the Boston Marine Corps Honor Run 5K in 2026, as we continue our tradition of honoring the brave men and women who have served in the U.S. Marine Corps. This annual event began with the mission to raise awareness and support for veterans and military families, while also fostering a sense of community and pride for those who have sacrificed for our freedom.

    Continuing the tradition will be the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is the Nation’s oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships to military children, with particular attention given to those whose parent has been killed or wounded in combat, or who have demonstrated financial need. Since its inception in 1962, the Scholarship Foundation has awarded over 70,000 scholarships valued at $235,000,000. There were 2,886 scholarships awarded this past year.

    We are proud to have Fisher House Boston return as a charity partner. Fisher House Boston provides a home away from home for military and veterans' families while their loved ones are receiving treatment at local hospitals. The foundation plays a crucial role in ensuring that families can stay close to their service members during difficult times, at no cost to them. Your participation in the Honor Run will directly support Fisher House Boston and its ongoing mission to serve military families in need.

    The Boston Marine Corps Honor Run 5K is more than just a race—it is a celebration of our military's legacy, a time to come together in support of those who served, and an opportunity to give back to the community. Whether you're a runner, walker, or supporter, your involvement will help us honor the men and women who have given so much.

    Don't miss out on this incredible event—mark your calendars for 2026 and get ready for an unforgettable race at Castle Island, all while supporting our military non-profits!

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  • Sat, May 16, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Join us for the 25th Annual Harpoon 5-Miler on Saturday, May 16, 2026!

    Registration is now CLOSED. 🎉

    The Harpoon 5-Miler in South Boston is not just a race—it’s a celebration of community, fitness, and hope. This annual event brings together runners, volunteers, and supporters from all walks of life to raise critical funds for two important charities: The Angel Fund for ALS Research 🧠💙 and the Peter Frates Family Foundation 🙌.

    Over the years, the race has raised over $3.1 million for the cure and care of ALS, making a real impact in the fight against this devastating disease. Participants will race through the vibrant streets of South Boston 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️, all while supporting groundbreaking ALS research and honoring the legacy of Peter Frates, whose battle with ALS inspired the global Ice Bucket Challenge 🧊💧.

    With a beautiful course, a lively atmosphere, and the support of the Harpoon Brewery 🍺, the race is a must-do for anyone looking to challenge themselves, give back, and make a difference in the fight against ALS.

    After crossing the finish line, runners and volunteers can join the post-race celebration at Harpoon Brewery 🎉🍻, complete with refreshing beverages, a lively dance party with DJ Steve Greco 💃🎶, and more. It’s a day filled with purpose, energy, and camaraderie—all while supporting a cause that impacts countless lives. Whether you're running or volunteering, your participation helps bring us one step closer to a world without ALS 🌎❤️.

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  • Sun, May 24, 2026 at 5:00 AM

    Push your limits at the "Vest Up 4 the Fallen #SIXFIVE - Boston 2 Bourne," a continuous 65-mile tribute walk honoring our fallen heroes. Beginning at the historic 54th Regiment Memorial in Boston, we journey through challenging terrain to Bourne National Cemetery in Cape Cod.

    This is more than just a walk—it’s a transformative journey of resilience and sacrifice. Every step carries the weight of those we honor, demanding both physical strength and inner courage. Join us and be part of something greater.

    The journey is not just a physical challenge—it’s a bond forged in pain, sweat, and triumph. Together, we push past our limits, discovering a strength we never knew we had. Every step is a vow to honor their bravery, a pledge to live with the same unwavering resilience they showed.

    Vest Up 4 the Fallen isn’t a race against time; it’s a personal odyssey. It forces us to confront our purpose, our limits, and what truly matters. With every mile, we reflect on the sacrifices made, embracing the legacy of courage, selflessness, and enduring strength.

    Join us in remembrance, as we honor their sacrifice and carry their spirit forward. Together, we stand firm in their ideals, committed to a future worthy of their sacrifice—a future where their bravery is cherished, never forgotten, and their legacy lives on forever.

    This year, we proudly recognize 20 families of fallen military members Their loved ones gave everything to protect our freedom, and we are humbled to celebrate their legacies.

    Note: You are responsible for a Ride to drop you off at the Start and Pick you up at the Finish.

    Start Location: Boston Common; Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, Boston, MA

    Registration Gathering Date & Time: 3:30am Sunday, May 24, 2026

    Ceremony Starts at 4:30a.m

    Step Off Time: 5:00am

    Ending Date: Memorial Day Monday May 25, 2026

    Ending ETA: 9:30-10:30am (ETA means estimated time of arrival)

    Ending Location: Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Ave, Buzzards Bay, MA 02542

    **** There are designated check-in points along the route where you'll be asked for your ID Number, even if you're just passing through and continuing your journey. At each check-in, participants can easily retrieve their gear, adjust their footwear, change socks, and take care of any needs. The Main Check-in Vehicle will arrive before the first team member and remain until the last team member has passed.

    The mission is to arrive at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Ave, Buzzards Bay, MA 02542, on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2026.

    ******* Please note You can have a family member of friend also be your support vehicle but you will have to let our Logistics Team know ahead of time. Please contact Tim Sylvia Smith at [email protected]

    Want Friends and Family to Track Your Progress?

    If you'd like your family and friends to follow your journey during Vest Up 4 The Fallen, consider downloading one of the following tracking apps ahead of time:

    Life360

    Glympse

    Geo

    ZillaFoursquare Swarm

    These apps allow real-time location sharing so your supporters can cheer you on from wherever they are!

    Why Don't We Run?

    Running may allow for quicker travel, but it minimizes the physical and mental challenges that walking brings. This journey is designed to push you beyond your comfort zone. Walking, however, forces you to face each step, reminding you of the burden you carry and the mental strength required to keep going. Yet, this challenge pales in comparison to the unimaginable weight, mental anguish, and heartbreak that the families of the fallen endure every day.

    Our mottos, “Do You Have What It Takes?” and “What’s Your Why?”, have inspired many to join this 65-mile march. Each person’s motivation is unique, and each has delved deep within to find the answer to these powerful questions.

    What’s the Significance of Wearing the Vest?

    The Vest is not just a piece of equipment; it is a profound symbol of honor, sacrifice, and remembrance. It stands as a tribute to the unyielding courage of our military members who gave everything to protect our freedoms. This garment is a tangible representation of the unwavering spirit, strength, and resilience that defines those who served.

    Each patch, insignia, and adornment carries the weight of immeasurable loss and unwavering dedication. Wearing the Vest is a visceral reminder of the immense sacrifices made, a burden that represents not only physical endurance but also the emotional and mental fortitude required to carry the memory of the fallen.

    Those who wear the Vest are not just individuals—they are part of an unbreakable brotherhood, bound by a sacred mission to honor the fallen and ensure their sacrifices are never forgotten. The discomfort of the physical burden is nothing compared to the weight borne by the families of the fallen—whose grief and loss are far heavier than any vest could ever be. The true weight lies in the sacrifice, the sorrow, and the commitment to live a life worthy of their legacy.

    How Much Should Your Vest Weigh?

    The choice is yours, but we strongly suggest not carrying too much weight. Keep it manageable to focus on the journey, not the burden.

    Can I Wear a Ruck?

    While we encourage participants to wear a vest due to its symbolic meaning, we will not discourage anyone from wearing a ruck if that is their preference.


    Registration Levels/Costs

    Important: Registrations received after May 4th may not guarantee a shirt.

    Standard Registration Fee: $65.00 (just $1 per mile)

    Opting Out of the $65 Fee by Fundraising: This is a fundraising event to support Give2Those and their mission to help and honor our nation’s heroes and their families. Please carefully consider this option before proceeding. The deadline to raise the $250.00 is May 26, 2026, at 11:59 PM EDT.

    Please Note: If you choose to fundraise, you can opt out of paying the $65 registration fee.

    Follow the instructions on the 4th page to enroll as a fundraiser.

    Select “Become a Fundraiser” and choose the $250.00 option. This will automatically waive your registration fee.

    Fundraise $250.00 or more, and you will receive a $65 refund once you meet the fundraising goal.

    To qualify for the refund, you must raise $250.00 or more.

    IMPORTANT: When setting up your fundraiser, you must check the box indicating your desire for a refund upon reaching the goal. This step is essential to ensure you are eligible for the refund. Without checking the box, the refund cannot be processed. If you opt out of the $65 registration fee and fail to meet the $250 fundraising goal, you will be required to pay the full $250 or cover the remaining balance. This ensures event expenses are met and prevents no-shows.

    Exclusive swag 🎁 will be available for those who raise additional funds. See the details below! 👇

    🌟 Exclusive SWAG LEVELS 🌟

    $150.00 – The Essential Starter Pack

    🎟️ Registration Fee Waived

    🏅 Limited Edition VU4TF Pin

    $250.00 – The Signature Collection

    🎟️ Registration Fee Waived

    🏅 Limited Edition VU4TF Pin

    🧢 VU4TF Camo Hat with Hat Clip

    $500.00 – The Premium Experience

    🎟️ Registration Fee Waived

    🏅 Limited Edition VU4TF Pin

    🧢 VU4TF Camo Hat with Hat Clip

    🚩 Exclusive VU4TF 3x5 Flag

    $1,000.00 – The Ultimate Package

    🎟️ Registration Fee Waived

    🏅 Limited Edition VU4TF Pin

    🧢 VU4TF Camo Hat with Hat Clip

    🚩 Exclusive VU4TF 3x5 Flag

    🧥 VU4TF Hoodie

    $1,500.00 – The Prestige Collection:

    🎟️ Registration Fee Waived

    🏅 Limited Edition VU4TF Pin

    🧢 VU4TF Camo Hat with Hat Clip

    🚩 Exclusive VU4TF 3x5 Flag

    🧥 VU4TF Hoodie

    🏆 Woobie Hoodie

    $2,500.00 – The Elite Experience:

    🎟️ Registration Fee Waived

    🏅 Limited Edition VU4TF Pin

    🧢 VU4TF Camo Hat with Hat Clip

    🚩 Exclusive VU4TF 3x5 Flag

    💧 Custom VU4TF Cirkul Water Bottle

    🧥 VU4TF Hoodie

    🏆 Limited Edition

    🧥 Woobie Hoodie

    You have until May 5th to guarantee your fundraiser items. After that date, we cannot ensure availability due to ordering and stock limitations.

    Top Individual Fundraiser: Raise $2,500 or more to win a 4ft Soldier Statue. (Only one winner for the overall Top Individual Fundraiser.)

    Top Team Fundraiser: Raise $5,000 or more as a team to win a 4ft Soldier Statue. (Only one statue awarded to the overall Top Team Fundraiser.)

    Vest Up 4 the Fallen Team Relay - Due top logistics You Can Not Run

    Vest Up 4 the Fallen Relay is designed to appeal to a wide range of participants, from competitive athletes to beginners and everyone in between. With its inclusive approach, Vest Up 4 the Fallen welcomes individuals of all fitness levels who are looking for a unique and challenging team experience. In this exciting event, standard teams are typically made up of 4-12 people each contributing their individual strength and determination to cover the 65 mile course. Throughout the event, participants get the opportunity to indulge in the camaraderie and team spirit that Vest Up 4 the Fallen is known for, forging lasting memories and friendships along the way.

    If you're looking for a fun and exciting way to bring people together, look no further than forming a team with friends, family, or even strangers. To get started, select a captain who will lead the group and coordinate the team's efforts. Once you have your captain, it's time to gather your crew and prepare for some relay-style action! As the team members take turns participating in the relay, they'll enjoy the opportunity to showcase their individual strengths while relying on their teammates' support.

    You must provide your own support vehicle.

    Each team member has to do miles which can be split along course however your relay team sees fit.

    ALL Teams MUST be at the ceremony in Bourne regardless of what time you finish.

    Teams have to check in at check in with the Coordinator at each check in point

    So, don't hesitate to pick a captain, round up your crew, and embark on an adventure filled with thrilling relay races. Get ready to unleash your inner athlete, cheer for one another, and experience the joy of being part of a winning team.


    Registration After May 1st Shirt Size will Not be Guaranteed nor is it Guaranteed to even get a shirt.

    Please post your miles & time on the Facebook Vest Up 4 the Fallen #sixfive Group or email us at [email protected]

    Each Registered Participant Will Receive:

    Official Vest Up 4 The Fallen T-shirt 👕

    Fueling Snacks and Water will be provided 💧🍫

    (Hydration is provided along the whole course, but we recommend bringing your own hydration before you arrive and at step-off)

    Pizza from Alumni Sports Cafe in Pembroke, MA - 25.2 miles into the event 🍕

    Shaved Ice along the route for a refreshing treat 🍧❄️

    Completion Patch for those who finish the full and relay


    More About the Event:

    The team will march down RT53 and 3A South, passing through the cities and towns of Boston, Quincy, Weymouth, Hingham, Norwell, Hanover, Pembroke, Duxbury, Kingston, Plymouth, Bourne, and Buzzards Bay, ultimately reaching the Massachusetts National Cemetery on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, 2024.

    Support vehicles will be stationed along the route to assist as needed.


    What Gear to Pack 🧳 If highlighted in yellow, it’s a MUST!

    ID – Always carry your identification on you. 🆔

    Reflective Gear, Flashlight, and Blinking Light for the back of your vest. 💡✨

    Headlamp – A must-have for visibility. 🕯️

    Battery Pack & Phone Charging Cord – Stay connected and powered up. 📱🔋

    Warm Jacket, Gloves, and Hat – The Cape can get chilly! 🧥🧣🧤

    At least 1 Emergency Blanket – Better safe than sorry! 🌨️

    Hand Warmers – Perfect for those Cape winds. 🖐️🔥

    A few pairs of socks – Trust us, you’ll be changing them at least once! 🧦💨

    Body Powder – Keep fresh and comfortable on the go. 🌿✨

    Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal All-Purpose Adhesive – For any unexpected blisters. 🚑

    Extra set of clothes – If rain is in the forecast, pack a backup! 🌧️👕

    Be prepared, stay safe, and keep pushing forward! 💪


    Safety is Our #1 Priority! 🚨

    There will be a safety briefing at the start of the event. Please read through these important guidelines:

    1. Carry your ID at all times. 🆔

    2. Be aware of potential hazards: automobile traffic 🚗, wildlife 🦊, and unpredictable weather 🌧️ on the open roads, pathways, and walkways.

    3. Stay alert and take all necessary precautions for a safe event. Our route is not free of traffic, so use good judgment at all times, especially on blind curves and areas lacking sidewalks. 🚶‍♂️💡

    4. Headphones: Listening to music with both ears in can be dangerous. Stay aware of your surroundings by using one earpiece only. 🎧👂

    5. Hydrate: Pre-hydrate before the event and continue to hydrate during. Electrolyte drinks like Gatorade or Powerade are great for replenishment. 💧⚡If it’s hot, keep your core body temperature cool. Pour cold water on your head and neck or slow your pace if needed to stay safe. 🧊🔥

    6. Bathroom breaks: If you stop to use the bathroom, you must catch up to the team on foot—no rides allowed. This event is about honoring our fallen heroes, and cutting corners cheats not just yourself, but their memory. 💪🇺🇸

    7. Respect private property: Be mindful of the neighbors—do not relieve yourself in their bushes. 🌿

    8. Respect the outdoors: Please do not litter. Keep the environment as clean as we found it. 🌍


    What if you need to quit/tap out?

    If you need to tap out, please inform a volunteer or the event director before leaving.

    Important: You are responsible for arranging your own transportation from your drop-out location.

    For safety purposes, be sure to notify a volunteer or event director, as we track participants through a body count system.

    Your presence matters. You are an essential part of this team, beyond just Tap Out. We ask that you join us at the Massachusetts National Cemetery for the final, meaningful ceremony. Let’s honor our heroes together.


    How Did Vest Up 4 The Fallen, Boston 2 Bourne Begin?

    In 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic halted life and led to the cancellation of Memorial Day ceremonies nationwide, the President and Founder of Give2Those.org witnessed the heartbreak of Gold Star Families, Veterans, Active Duty Members, and Patriots who were devastated by the loss of these vital tributes. Motivated by their collective disappointment, she believed that Memorial Day should never be canceled and that honoring our fallen heroes was more important than ever.

    With this conviction, she set a bold, personal goal: to walk 65 miles, from Boston Common to the Massachusetts National Cemetery, wearing a vest as a symbol of remembrance and respect for the sacrifices made by our service members. She was joined by a dedicated group of Gold Star Families, Active Duty Members, First Responders, and Patriots, all walking side by side in unity, strength, and honor.

    Following the event, many reached out, expressing their desire for this powerful tribute to continue. And in 2021 and beyond, we have prepared for another journey every Memorial Day weekend—one that will require unwavering dedication, resilience, and every ounce of physical and mental strength. This is not just a walk; it is a commitment to honor those who gave everything for our freedom.

    The question stands: DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?

    *******A Message from a Proud Vest Up 4 The Fallen Supporter *******

    Participating in Vest Up 4 The Fallen was more than just an event — it was a deeply meaningful experience that I’ll carry with me for a long time.

    Wearing that weighted vest, step after step, I felt the weight of sacrifice — not just physically, but emotionally. It was a powerful reminder of the men and women who have laid down their lives for this country, for our freedoms, and for each one of us. I didn’t just walk for myself — I walked for them. For the heroes whose names we know, and for the many whose stories we may never hear but who gave everything in service to this nation.

    Being surrounded by others who share that same sense of respect, gratitude, and purpose was incredibly moving. Whether it was in quiet reflection, in shared stories, or in moments of unity, there was something special about knowing we were all walking with a common mission — to honor our fallen heroes and make sure they are never forgotten.

    I truly believe in the heart behind Vest Up 4 The Fallen. The impact it has on individuals, families, and our community is real.

    Let’s keep vesting up. Let’s keep showing up. For our nation. For our fallen. For each other.

    Sincerely,

    A Proud Supporter of Vest Up 4 The Fallen

    ****This event raises funds for Give2Those.org, a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to supporting recreational therapy programs that enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of veterans, active duty personnel, first responders, and their families.

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  • Sat, May 30, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Each season comes to an end with a celebratory 5K. This closing event gives program participants of all abilities a tangible sense of accomplishment. Crossing the finish line instills confidence through completion and is a joyful moment program participants always remember! Everyone who participates in our 5K receives a commemorative medal to celebrate this incredible achievement.

    What's a 5K Buddy?

    5K Buddy Registration will open on April 13

    Every Girls on the Run participant at the 5K must run or walk alongside their chosen 5K Buddy. A 5K Buddy is someone 16+ who is responsible for encouraging, motivating, and keeping them safe on the 5K course and throughout the day. Each GOTR participant should be paired with one 5K Buddy. We ask that only one 5K buddy register per GOTR participant. Any additional people who want to participate should register as a Community Runner.

    What's a Community Runner?

    For the first time, the Girls on the Run Greater Boston 5K is excited to have a limited number of 5K bibs for community runners! If you've always wanted to experience the joy of a Girls on the Run 5K, now is your chance!

    Girls on the Run participants and coaches are already registered for this event and DO NOT need to register again. This event will take place rain or shine. Please plan to join the celebration, whatever the weather brings!

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  • Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    This Third Annual 5k run will benefit YES, a nonprofit organization which provides affordable and impactful sports-based youth development and leadership programming for Boston children and teens. YES currently serves more than 1,600 children and teens annually. Y.E.S Check us out!

    location: Shattuck Picnic Grove

    Prices:

    $25 through 6/13

    $30 on race day

    Race day registration: 8:00 - 8:30 AM

    There will be a post-race raffle that is open to all runners!

    Parking:

    There will be free parking in the area.

    The event is also accessible via Bus 16, or a short walk from Forrest Hill Station.

    Water and bathrooms will be available.

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    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:30 AM

    Miles for Migraine will host its 9th annual 2-mile Walk, 5K Run and Relax Massachusetts event on Saturday July 18th at Carson Beach (Mother's Rest Area) in South Boston. This event is a fundraiser for Migraine & Headache Awareness, Treatment & Research. It's more than a walk/run - come connect with your local migraine & headache community, listen to our speakers & visit sponsors in the festival area.

    The 5K run is professionally timed. The Walk and the Relax events are free, but donations are encouraged. All walk and run finishers receive a finisher medal.

    Dress up in your best purple flair for a chance at a fun prize!

    Funds raised will benefit Miles for Migraine free programs & services.

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  • Sat, Sep 26, 2026 at 8:15 AM

    About This Event

    Please join us for the Annual Colin Joy Project 5K September, 27th 2025. We are so excited to be continuing Colin's Joy Project's mission and are here to welcome you all back for running. The day will begin with 2 youth races to start us off followed by a 5 km course along scenic South Boston beaches.

    After the race there will be light refreshments, and entertainment to go along with the awards. As well as some great raffle items and a pop up shop for Colin's Joy Project merch!

    Colin's Joy Project race shirt to be given to the first 250 registered 5K runners/walkers.

    Saturday, September 27th, 2025 (*permit pending)

    9:00a.m. – 5 km Race

    Youth Races:

    8:15 am. – 100 Meter Dash (9 years and under)

    8:30 a.m. – ½ Mile Race (14 years and under)

    • 5k open to all ages for the walk or run*

    5K Registration $30

    Youth registration $15

    Start and Finish:

    Course

    Fast and flat 5 km along scenic Castle Island and beaches of Day Boulevard

    Number Pick-Up

    There will be early bib pickup and merch pop-up on Friday September 26th from 5:30-7.

    Registration will be open at 7:30 am on race day for pick-up and same day sign ups

    Parking

    Parking is available along the adjacent streets and beach area. Resident parking is NOT in effect on Saturdays.

    T-shirts

    To the first 250 registered runners or walkers (but will be available for purchase day of)

    Refunds

    We appreciate and understand that unexpected circumstances present themselves constantly. However, if you have registered for the race and are unable to attend, we kindly request that your race fee be considered a donation to Colin's Joy Project. If this is not acceptable, please email [email protected] to arrange for a refund.

    About Colin's Joy Project:

    Colin McGrath was killed in 2018 after being struck by a car on his way home from a wonderful day in the park. His life was full of love, laughter, curiosity. Colin lived every minute of his life to the fullest. His laughing eyes, beautiful curls, hilarious voice, and sense of adventure will never be forgotten. His smile made everyone's heart happy.

    Since Colin's death, the McGrath family started a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization called Colin's Joy Project. The mission of Colin's Joy Project is to enhance play spaces and sponsor children and family programming in the South Boston and surrounding communities.

    Colin's Joy Project has several active play space projects in development in South Boston inspired by Colin's Creativity Squad, an initiative that engages children in the community to design their own exciting, creative play spaces. Colin's Joy Project has also formed multiple community partnerships to which they have donated over $1.5M in the last 7 years! Through these partnerships, Colin's Joy Project fulfills their mission to bring joy to families the way Colin brought joy to all who knew him.

    A donation to Team Colin will support these long-lasting partnerships and future projects. Learn more about our work on our website www.colinsjoyproject.org, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@colinsjoyproject) for updates!

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  • Sat, Oct 10, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Join thousands of runners, joggers and walkers of all ages and athletic abilities as they come together to celebrate health, fitness, and community! Since 1977, this race has inspired women to set the bar high, achieve their health and wellness goals, and go for their personal best.

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  • Sun, Oct 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    The Esplanade Association (EA) invites YOU to enjoy a new season and new pace to support the same great cause! Rather than spring, we scheduled the annual 5K on Sunday, October 25—with hopes that a free parking day in the City of Boston amid fall foliage is a great opportunity to costume up and celebrate fitness and community in the park before Halloween!

    Building on the successful history of our beloved 5K Race, we are also introducing a dedicated Walk in succession to the annual Run. This staggered option will allow more individuals (including dog walkers, strollers and rollers!) to participate at their own pace and comfort level, while keeping pathway safety in mind as to not overcrowd the course. Please keep in mind: This is a shared-use, public pathway.

    There will be plenty to enjoy for 5K participants and fans alike, including fall-themed activities for the entire family, free samples from vendors, food, music, and more.

    Spots will fill up quickly, so don't miss out on the fun and sign up today!

    EVENT DETAILS

    Location: Charles River Esplanade, Fiedler Field

    Please Note: This is a different location in the park than in previous event years. It is next to the Night Shift Beer Garden across the lagoon from the Hatch Memorial Shell

    Event Times:

    • 5K Run begins at 9:00am (rain or shine!) with Awards immediately following

    • 5K Walk begins at 11:00am

    • Vendor Fair begins at 8:00am along with the Registration Table and will continue through the event

    REGISTRATION AND TICKETS

    Pre-Event Registration (closes Saturday, October 25th at 12:00pm EST)

    We highly recommend securing your spot sooner rather than later as this event tends to sell out!

    • $35.00: Run Registration
    • Esplanade 5K Runners will receive a chipped bib for timing and race results + prizes
    • $30.00: Walk Registration
    • Esplanade 5K Walkers will receive a bib (not chipped for time)

    Day-of Registration

    • $45.00: Day-of Registration (both Run & Walk)
    • Only available if not sold out

    REGISTRATION INCLUDES

    5K Run ONLY

    • One custom bib with timing chip and official race results

    • A chance at prizes for top runners across various age and gender brackets

    5K Walk ONLY

    • One custom bib (no timing chip)

    ALL Registrants Will Receive

    • Virtual Prize Bag (shared post event via email)

    • Pre-Event Packet with information, sent out virtually

    • One 18 oz customized eco-friendly commemorative cup! These are made from 100% recycled material and reusable. Learn more.

    5K RUN CATEGORIES

    • 1st Place Overall in Male/Female/Non-binary

    • 10 & Under Male/Female

    • 11-14 Male/Female

    • 15-19 Male/Female

    • 20-29 Male/Female

    • 30-39 Male/Female

    • 40-49 Male/Female

    • 50-59 Male/Female

    • 60-69 Male/Female

    • 70-79 Male/Female

    • 80+ Male/Female

    BIB PICKUP

    EARLY Bib Pickup

    • Thursday, October 22nd
    • Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm

    • Location: Esplanade Association office (575 Boylston Street, Suite 4R, Boston, MA 02116)

    • Friday, October 23rd
    • Time: 12:00pm - 6:00pm

    • Location: Marathon Sports in Back Bay (671 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116)

    • All registrants who pick-up their bib at Marathon Sports can take advantage of a 20% discount on purchases (certain exclusions apply)

    Day Of Pickup

    • You may also pick up your bib starting at 8am day-of at the Registration Tent. Lines can be long so we recommend getting there on the early side or picking up early

    TEAM REGISTRATION

    Registering a team can be done online during the registration process. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]

    SPONSORSHIP & TABLING

    Interested in seeing your company as a supporter or are you hoping to share about your company/organization by setting up a table or booth? Learn more about event sponsorship opportunities and tabling by contacting [email protected]

    VOLUNTEER

    If you are interested in volunteering at the 5K, please email Molly Ryan at [email protected]

    DOGS AND STROLLERS POLICY

    We welcome families, walkers, and furry friends—but safety comes first!

    Strollers and leashed dogs are permitted during the 5K Walk only. For the safety of all participants, they are not allowed in the 5K Run.

    If you plan to bring a stroller or dog for the Walk, please review the following guidelines:

    • Start at the back of the Walk to ensure a smooth and safe experience for all.

    • Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

    • Please ensure your dog is well-behaved, up to date on vaccinations, and comfortable in crowds.

    • Be prepared to clean up after your dog—waste bags are required.

    These policies help ensure a safe and enjoyable event for everyone on the Esplanade.

    Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!

    KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: ACCESSIBILITY

    We are committed to making the event as accessible and inclusive as possible. Here’s what to know about navigating the event space:

    • Entrances
    • The Frances Appleton Pedestrian Bridge at Charles Circle is the most accessible entry point to the park. There are two at-grade entrances to the park on either end of the park. One near the Museum of Science and Boston Police Barracks and the near the BU sailing pavilion.
    • Interior Footbridges
    • There are footbridges inside of the park that will be used as part of the race route that are constructed with cobblestone, creating an uneven surface. See example view of bridges. Please let us know if you anticipate this impacting your ability to participate.
    • Rideshare Drop-Off
    • If you’re looking to access the park via the Frances Appleton Footbridge, we recommend using 170 Charles Street (The Whitney Hotel) as your rideshare drop-off location.
    • Terrain:
    • The Esplanade has over five miles of paved pathways. Although they vary in width and smoothness, they are largely welcoming to all park visitors.
    • Restrooms:
    • There will be accessible gender-neutral portable restrooms on site.
    • Noise Level:
    • Expect occasional loud moments during the event, including music, speaker announcements, and cheering. These may affect guests who are sensitive to sound or rely on auditory cues for navigation. We encourage bringing noise-reducing gear if helpful.

    For additional accessibility questions or requests, please contact [email protected]

    EVENT FAQ

    What is the difference between the Run and the Walk?

    • The 5K Run is a timed event with separate start times and awards. The 5K Run is also family-friendly and we encourage all to participate that wish to do a more “competitive” (including competing against yourself) and fast-paced event. The Walk is untimed, family-friendly, and open to all—strollers and leashed dogs are welcome in the Walk only.

    Why did you change the format to include a "Walk" this year?

    • In an effort to be as inclusive as possible, and with the growing number of people interested, the decision was made to offer 2 distinct options. Pathway safety was also considered in this decision as the pathways can be narrow at times and crowded with both event participants and the general-use public. This update will mitigate overcrowding on the pathways, provide a space for all ability levels, and an option for everyone to come out and enjoy the event, all while ensuring a safe event.

    Can I walk in the 5K Run?

    • YES- walking is allowed in the 5K Run, but we ask that slower participants to start in the back (last wave). Please note: strollers and dogs are not permitted in the Run.

    Will restrooms be available on site?

    • YES- we will have portable restrooms available, including ADA Portable Restrooms, on site at Fiedler Field.

    Are there awards or prizes?

    • We will have awards/prizes for top finishers in their categories (see race categories) for the 5K Run ONLY. Participants in the 5K Run will be provided a chipped bib for timing. There are no awards for the 5K Walk.

    Will there be t-shirts?

    • NO- in an effort to reduce textile waste and continue to work towards a more sustainable and climate-friendly event, we will not be offering t-shirts. HOWEVER we will be offering a free, recycled and recyclable commemorative customized cup to registrants!

    Is there same-day registration?

    • YES- You may register the day of the event however we highly recommend pre-registration as historically this race has sold out. Registration will open at 8:00am. Please note that we can not guarantee a customized race bib if you register day-of and the cost of registration will be $45.00 for BOTH the Run and Walk.

    What if it rains?

    • The event is rain or shine! In cases of extreme weather, we’ll notify participants of any delays or cancellations via email, social media, and on our website.

    Can I get a refund if I am no longer able to make it?

    • Registrations are non-refundable, though you are able to transfer your registration. Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions. Your registration fee supports the Esplanade Association’s ability to care for the park, sustain it’s natural beauty, and provide free public programming for all!

    I am interested in volunteering, how do I sign up to volunteer?

    • ABSOLUTELY! We would love to have you as a volunteer. Please contact [email protected] if you would like more information.

    Is there parking on the Esplanade?

    • NO- There is not parking inside of the park. You can park in nearby garages or take advantage of the free metered street parking in Boston on Sundays.

    THIS EVENT SUPPORTS

    Proceeds from this the 5K support EA's work to revitalize the Esplanade's greenspace, improve infrastructure and build community through free educational, cultural, and recreational programs for all. Our sole mission is to make our beloved riverfront state park more vibrant and vital to our shared health, connection and joy! Thanks for contributing as a friend of the Esplanade!

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