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3 running and wheelchair events in North Reading, Massachusetts

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North Reading

3 events in North Reading
  • Sat, Apr 25, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    The Manion WOD (Workout of the Day) is a powerful tribute to 1stLt Travis Manion, USMC, designed to unite veterans, families of the fallen, and inspired civilians in honoring one of our nation’s heroes. Hosted by CrossFit boxes, ruck clubs, and gyms nationwide—or completed virtually anytime, anywhere—this workout challenges its participants to push harder, go further, and grow stronger in memory of those who have sacrificed for our freedoms.

    We can’t wait for you to take part in the 2026 Manion WOD! Gear up to challenge yourself, honor our nation’s heroes, and receive your exclusive 2026 Manion WOD shirt—plus the chance to earn even more exclusive rewards.

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  • Sun, May 10, 2026 at 4:00 PM

    Who We Are: Healthy Kids Running Series is a five (5) week running program in the spring and fall for kids Pre-K through 8th grade. Each HKRS Series takes place once a week and offers age-appropriate running events including the 50 & 75 yard dashes, the 1/4 mile, the 1/2 mile and the 1 mile run. Kids will earn points for each race they complete based on their finish.

    Pricing: The registration fee covers the entire five (5) weeks of the Series which includes race bibs for each week, a runner shirt, a finisher medal and any sponsor giveaways. Registration is non-refundable and non-transferable. Online Early Bird registration increases three weeks prior to the first race event.

    Challenger: This Series offers a Challenger Division which is an adaptive 75 yard race for children with disabilities and/or special needs. This allows for parents, siblings, and friends to be on the course with runners to provide support as well as bringing their own supportive devices such as crutches, braces, wheelchairs, etc. to be used by runners.

    Single Day Racing: Single day race registration opens one hour prior to the start of each race. The registration fee covers one single race to be run on the day of registration. ALL single day registrations should be completed onsite at the race location. Single day racers will have the option to upgrade to the full series (see tab on the left side of the page for instructions). There is a strict no-refund and no-transfer policy.

    Awards: All participants receive a medal on Week 5! Trophies will be awarded to the overall top finishers in each of the divisions listed below (broken out by boys and girls respectively):

    Pre-K 50 Yard Dash

    Pre-K 75 Yard Dash

    Kindergarten & 1st Grade

    2nd & 3rd Grade

    4th & 5th Grade

    6th to 8th Grade

    Challenger

    Share your running photos with our community! Find us on Facebook @HealthyKidsRunning or Instagram @healthykidsrs!

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    KidsRunWheelchair via RunSignup
  • Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    General race information

    The Scramble is a 5. 6 K trail run/walk starting and finishing at Berry Pond, in Harold Parker State Forest. Everyone is welcome, walkers and runners alike, as well as well-behaved, leashed dogs with up-to-date licenses. Please note the trails are not suitable for strollers. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in each category. All entrants receive a free bandana. FOHP provides hotdogs after the race. The event will be limited to 200 entrants, so all who are interested are encouraged to pre-register. Fees will be $5 higher for day of event registration.

    Berry Pond Scramble

    This event is a fundraiser for The Friends of Harold Parker. We are a non-profit organization formed to promote, support and advocate for Harold Parker State Forest. Our activities include clean-ups, marking and maintaining trails and invasive plant removal. In cooperation with DCR we have installed kiosks, and built bridges and boardwalks.

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    5kRunTrail via RaceRoster
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