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RACE DAY RUNNERS AND WALKERS
Sunday, September 27, 2025 at 9:00 AM
RUNNERS will take on the 5K race
WALKERS will undergo a 1 mile walk
KIDS will have their own short run!
Bibs and t-shirts will be available for pick up the day before the race on Saturday, September 26, from 3-5PM at Bartlett’s Farm Stand entrance.
Create a team with a fundraising goal to add to the fun!
We'll have giveaways, awards, music and more for all participants.
Virtual participation is available September 27 to October 4.
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.
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!
Connor’s Climb is more than a 5K — it’s a chance to take action for youth mental health.
By registering and fundraising for Connor’s Climb, you are supporting Connor’s Climb Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to suicide prevention education. Funds raised through this event help provide school-based programming, community workshops, and youth-led initiatives that raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip young people with tools to support themselves and one another.
Fundraise for Impact
Participants are encouraged to fundraise as individuals or teams. Share your story, honor someone you love, or simply invite friends and family to support your climb. Every dollar raised helps expand the Foundation’s reach — including its Youth Ambassador Program, which empowers students to be peer leaders and mental health advocates in their schools.
An Event for Everyone
Connor’s Climb welcomes runners, walkers, families, and participants of all ages and abilities. Whether you’re going for a personal best or walking in remembrance, you’ll be part of a supportive, purpose-driven community — because no one should have to climb alone.
Register. Fundraise. Make an impact.
2026 FGH Elementary School at Horne Street 5k Run and Fran's Fitness Walk
Join us for our 15th year!
All the funds raised benefit the school’s PTG. The group's mission is to raise money to fund projects, activities and purchases for school items that are beyond the scope of the general school budget. As well as to make our school a safe and fun community for staff members, students, and families by organizing and hosting family events and teacher appreciation days throughout the year.
Join us for the third annual James Gang 5K Run/Walk fundraiser! The race will take place on Sunday, September 27th at 9:30am. It will start and finish at Burlington High School.
The James Gang is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to pursuing opportunities for inclusion for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as promoting awareness for NARS1 gene disorder.
The 5K Road Race will Feature:
Professional chip timed results by RaceWire
USATF Certified course
Cider donuts
Water stop
FREE downloadable Finish Line photos
Shirts for participants (must sign up prior to 9/9 to be guaranteed a
t-shirt. Shirts will be given to runners registered after 9/9 based on
availability.)
Music at the finish line
Prizes for top 3 male and top 3 female finishers
Pricing:
$25 - Early Bird Registration through 7/15
$35 - Regular Registration Price
$15 - Children under 14 (does not include t-shirt) NOTE: The child price is discounted during checkout, select one of the above options during registration.
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!
The 22nd Annual Canton Road Race will take place on Sunday, September 27, 2026 beginning at 10:00am from Trillium Brewing located at 100 Royall Street in Canton with both a 5K and a 10K run as well as a kids fun run to start the day.
Canton Association of Business & Industry (CABI) distributes 100% of race proceeds to support local charities, civic organizations and scholarships. Recipients have included the Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children, the Canton Library , and the Canton Food Pantry. Proceeds also fund scholarships for students at Canton High School and Blue Hills Regional Technical School who are actively involved in the community. For more information about CABI, please visit their website at: http://www.cantonbusiness.org/
Shirt Deadline: September 11th
WALKERS WELCOME!!
Running strollers please start in the back
Dogs are not allowed on the race course or on the Trillium property
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Save the date for the 16th Annual CRC 5K Run/1 Mile Walk. We hope you will join us on Sunday, September 27th, 2026 beginning at 10:00 am at the Charles River Center, 59 East Militia Heights Drive, Needham, MA.
Following last year's successful introduction of age-group competition, we're excited to once again offer age categories in this year's 5K Run. Whether you're a seasoned runner or participating in your first race, you'll have the opportunity to compete alongside others in your age group. This format promotes friendly competition, encourages participation across generations, and allows us to recognize top finishers in each category. Lace up your shoes and get ready to run for age-group bragging rights!
We also invite you to join us for our after-party, which will take place at 59 East Militia Heights Drive, after the race has concluded.
All proceeds of the Charles River Center 5K Run/1Mile Walk will benefit over 1000 children and adults with disabilities served by the Charles River Center. All abilities welcome. To learn more about the Charles River Center please visit: www.charlesrivercenter.org
Who does the race benefit and who does it honor?
Our race benefits the young girls of Cambridge. The Cambridge Girls Softball League and other girls' sports teams are the primary recipients of the funds from the race. These great organizations work on team building, athletic skills, and strengthen the connection among physical, mental and social well-being of girls. We've raised over $130,000 for girls' sports in Cambridge!
Post-Race Block Party
After the race there will a block party outside Paddy's until 7PM. Walden Street will be closed off to traffic and there will be a large beer garden, food trucks, and a DJ.
Is the race sanctioned and timed?
The 5K is USA Track and Field sanctioned and timed by RaceWire.
Parking
Parking will be available at Danehy Park.
Number Pick-up
Registration and number and shirt pick-up will be available Thursday, September 25 from 6pm - 9pm; Friday, September 26 from 4p-7p and Saturday, September 27 from 12p-4p. In addition, sign ups will be available on race morning, September 28, from 8am - 9:30am.
T Shirts
All Participants registered before September 5 will be guaranteed to receive a shirt.
Registration Fee
$40 through July 31, 2025 - includes a free gift!
$30 for ages 17 and under
$40 through September 26, 2025
$30 for ages 17 and under
$45 on Race Day - September 27, 2025
$35 on Race Day for ages 17 and under
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Online registration ends on Wednesday, September 23 at midnight. Sign ups will be held at Paddy's Thursday, September 24 from 6pm - 9pm and Friday, September 25 from 4p-7p and Saturday, September 26 from 12p-4p. You can also sign up race day from 8:00a - 9:30a.
Together, we can Tackle The Stigma. 💚
The Shepherd Hill Cheerleading program and the DCRSD community invite you to join us for Tackle The Stigma, a community Run/Walk dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and supporting vital mental health initiatives. This impactful event will take place on Sunday, September 27 at 10:00 a.m. at Shepherd Hill Regional High School.
Why We Run/Walk
Tackle The Stigma was created to raise both funds and awareness for mental health support services. Every step taken helps break down barriers, encourage open conversations, and ensure individuals struggling with mental health challenges can access the support they need without fear or stigma.
Whether you choose to walk, run, or simply cheer from the sidelines, your presence makes a difference. Together, we can show our community that mental health matters and that no one has to face their struggles alone.
All proceeds from the Run/Walk will be donated to JAK-L and Brake the Silence, two local organizations that share our mission of supporting mental health awareness and services.
Spread the Word
We welcome participants of all ages and backgrounds to take part in this community event. Attendees can also enjoy local vendors, food trucks, raffles, and more throughout the day.
Help us make Tackle The Stigma a success by sharing this event with your friends, family, and community. Together, we can make a lasting impact.
Join us for the Walk On 5K — Run, Walk, Roll, a timed 5K in Exeter, NH, bringing our community together to support families affected by Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD). Proceeds will benefit the Bailey girls, in partnership with the Dion Foundation for Children with Rare Disease. Our race will start and finish at Exeter High School!
In the summer of 2025, sisters Kennedy (9) and Berkeley (6) Bailey were diagnosed with LGMD type 2C, a rare and progressive neuromuscular disease. From the moment they received this diagnosis, their family has faced it with strength and determination—committed to pursuing treatment options and supporting the advancement of research.
Through their partnership with the Dion Foundation, this event helps raise awareness and critical funding—not only for Kennedy and Berkeley, but for all families navigating LGMD.
This day is about more than fundraising. It’s about showing up—with energy, encouragement, and community—so these girls feel supported every step of the way.
We invite you to be part of it: register, donate, volunteer, and follow their journey on social media (@walkonlgmd). Your support truly means everything.
And to our sponsors—thank you for helping make this event possible!
Please note:
Strollers are welcome, in addition to handcycles and wheelchairs! No bicycles, and no dogs~ sorry!
This is a charity 5K and, in the event of cancellation for any reason, registration fees are non-refundable. Thank you for your understanding.
Enjoy the majestic beauty of the Cape Cod National Seashore in one of the most unique endurance races. Three distances from which to choose — plus you can race by yourself or form a team of two.
Brought to you by race directors with an established record for stellar multisport events throughout New England.
There are three distances to SwimRun Cape Cod this year:
Long Course (new!): approximately 18 miles of running and up to 3 miles of swimming across 8-9 bodies of water
Medium Course: approx. 12 miles of running and 2 miles of swimming with 6-7 water crossings
Short Course: approx. 6 miles of running and 1.25 miles of swimming (3 water crossings)
Event details and schedule
There will be NO race day registration - PRE REG ONLY! There will be no refunds or defers.
About the Bear Brook Classic
State 9 Racing is back for year number 10, the Bear Brook Classic will be Saturday, October 3, 2026. Bear Brook State Park, in Allenstown NH, offers a wide variety of trails for us to design a great course with a great mix of flow and tech singletrack. The course will be approximately 6 miles long and 8 miles long for Marathon.
Race Day food will be provided by our own BBQ chef.
BEAR BROOK and STARTING POINT
The new parking lot can be found at the following
GPS coordinates. 43.143603, -71.355437
To help guide to the parking lot
Take exit 11 off Route 93, north on Hackett Hill Rd, north on West River Rd. Turn right onto Main St/College Park (crosses over Merrimack River). Turn left onto Daniel Webster Hwy (Rte 3/Rt 28). In 2.5 miles turn right onto Rt 28/Pinewood Rd. In 3.1 miles turn right onto Deerfield Rd. There is a sign at this turn for the park. Keep going past the old start/finish. Turn right on to Podunk Road for about 1/2 mile to the start/finish, Hayes Field on the Park Map.
Pre Reg Only!! DAY OF REG Not AVAILABLE this year
CATEGORIES
The categories are Marathon, Pro/Open (elite), Cat 1 (expert), Cat 2(sport), and Cat 3 (novice) and kids races. Waves with same start time will start approximately 2 minutes apart.
Course:
Beginner:
TBD
Sport, Expert, Elite, Fat bike:
TBD
Marathon:
TBD
Kids course:
TBD
Pro/Open – 4 laps.
Cat 1 – 3 laps.
Cat 2 – 3 laps.
Cat 2 Jr- 2 laps.
Cat 3 – 2 laps.
Cat 3 Jr- 1 lap
Fat bike – 2 laps.
Marathon – 4 laps of long course.
Separate Kids Race (11 and under) -1 lap for ages 8-11 and .5 lap for 7 and under.
Mechanic support provided by S&W Sports.
Prizes donated by Ryno Power cycling nutrition and S&W Sports.
Categories will have mass start with separate waves for age groups, promoter reserves the right to combine small fields
All the top three finishers will get medals. The elites will also get cash. Plus, however much merchandise we can get we will give you guys! ___________________________________________________________
BEAR BROOK STATE PARK
http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/bear-brook-state-park.aspx
Bear Brook State Park is a 10,000-acre preserve located in Allenstown, New Hampshire and surrounding towns. It is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks. Amenities at Bear Brook include camp sites, a picnic area, hiking trails, swimming and fishing ponds, archery range, camp store, ball field, playground, bathhouse, shelters, picnic tables, canoe & row boat rentals and a physical fitness course. The park is home to the New Hampshire Snowmobile Museum, Old Allenstown Meeting House, and the Richard Diehl Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, which are located in historic buildings built by the CCC.
This Is a Rain or Shine Event - Sorry No Refunds
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parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.