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The Paul White Road Race course is 4.81 miles. The race begins and ends at 6 Chester Street, North Falmouth MA, between North Falmouth Library and Megansett Park on the site of the former Paul White's Market. The course has three moderate hills, the last one being the longest and right before the finish line.
This race was created to commemorate local legend Paul White and to serve as the main fundraiser for the North Falmouth Village Association. The monies raised will be used to fund NFVA operating costs and 4 college scholarships for North Falmouth graduating seniors.
T-shirts will be available for purchase for $20 at all Bib pick-up locations and on Race Day.
Immediately following the race refreshments will be available for participants and awards will be awarded to Top 3 male and female finishers in each age category.
Hi Neighbor! For over a decade now we’ve been gathering in the Boston suburb of Easton, Massachusetts and RUNNING THE SUMMER! The Narragansett Summer Running Festival is a celebration of our sport, our community, and the delicious post-race Narragansett Beers that make the hard-fought miles so worth-while!
Join us for this annual 10k & Half Marathon tradition in the Southern New England running community!
See you at ‘Gansett!
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.
Experience the grit and glory of Boston, a city where athletic tradition is woven into the very cobblestones of its historic streets. From the legendary finish line of the Boston Marathon to the spirited atmosphere of its world-renowned sports culture, the "City of Champions" provides an electrifying backdrop for athletes ready to push their limits in one of America's most iconic hubs.
The challenge unfolds at the Thomas Michael Menino Convention and Exhibition Center, a premier waterfront venue that offers a sprawling, high-energy arena for the ultimate indoor fitness race. Over three action-packed days, competitors will tackle the signature DEKA FIT course featuring 10 functional fitness zones paired with 5km of running. This event boasts a massive lineup including Elite and Age Group heats, Ruck waves, and high-intensity 2-Person and thrilling 4-Person team categories. For those seeking the pinnacle of endurance, Boston will also host the DEKA FIT Ultra, providing a grueling yet rewarding platform for athletes to cement their own legacy in this historic city.
Online registration is open through the end of the day on July 24th at 11:59pm. Onsite registration is available.
Walkers Welcome
Running strollers start in the back
No dogs please
For information on all of the Carver Old Home Day events including the road race, live music, handcrafted gifts, classic car cruise, horseshoe tournament, clambake, & fireworks display please visit us at:
carveroldhomeday.org/
Instagram @carver_old_home_day
Facebook @carverohd
Carver Old Home Day has been a tradition since 1901 providing a day for the community to come together and celebrate the history of our town. The mission of the Carver Old Home Day Association is to continue to provide a relaxing day for families to come out and meet their neighbors and enjoy their families.
The Carver Old Home Day Association, Inc. is a non-profit group that looks sponsorships to be able to continue to provide a day full of activities and fun at minimal cost to allow fun for the whole family.
Interested in becoming a supporter? Please contact [email protected].
Race proceeds have funded scholarships for high school students from Carver since 2013.
The 5-Miler Road Race kicks off at 8:00 am from Shurtleff Park and loops through the back roads and bogs to circle back to the park.
Click here for 2025 Results
The Alex G. Kokoros Memorial Fund - and H.O.P.E Beyond the Badge foundation offer Hope, Comfort, and Support to First Responders and their Families when Stress, Trauma, and Mental Health Challenges create personal and familial struggle. Together we are helping to destigmatize conversations around First Responder Trauma, and making it easier for First Responders and their Families to seek Help.
Join us in a 5K Run/Walk to benefit First Responders and their Families.
Culturally competent First Responder mental health & wellness programs will be on site and available to provide information about the services they provide.
Burgers and dogs served at the finish line!!
Location: Braintree Town Hall - 1 John F Kennedy Memorial Drive, Braintree Ma, 02184.
Date: Sunday July 26th, 2026. (Rain or Shine)
Time: 6:00am – 12:00pm
6am – 7:30am - check in / bib & race shirt pick up.
8am start
Registration Fee: $35.00.
Race shirts are guaranteed for the first 150 registrations.
Registration will be available on race day at check in for $35.00.
Race shirts not guaranteed for same day registration
All proceeds from this event will support us in our mission.
In Memory of Alex G. Kokoros – Abington Police Dept. – EOW: 10/29/2018
Contact Info:
(781) 269 – 2777
(617) 657 – 9108
Same beautiful venue featuring improved organization with help from local triathletes. Great for beginners and experienced athletes!
Note: Given that we've been getting more non-licensed racers over the past couple of years, we have dropped USAT sanction to save non-licensed racers from having to pay the $15 one-day license.
Group discount for triathlon teams of 10 or more racers! Contact race director..
All proceeds still to benefit Mattapoisett Lions Club charities. Take advantage of early registration and beat the July 1 $5 fee increase!
Ride for the Boston Bruins Foundation's Pan Mass Challenge team this summer! The PMC's mission is to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. 100% of every rider-raised dollar goes directly to Dana-Farber. The PMC offers 14 fully supported routes - from 25 to 186 miles - with different levels of cycling ability, fundraising capacity and logistics. As part of the Boston Bruins Foundation's PMC team, you will get special Bruins-themed PMC swag, exclusive fundraising help, bussing to the start line, and the support of our team members throughout the whole PMC weekend. The Pan Mass Challenge 2025 will take place August 1 & 2, 2026.
Every child is a winner in this race! Our goal is to create a fun, relaxed, and inspiring experience for kids ages 6 to 14.
The race begins at the Cohasset Swim Center, offering easy access with convenient parking nearby. The swim portion takes place in a fantastic 25-yard outdoor pool. The bike and run segments are held on Sohier Road, a two-lane route fully closed to vehicle traffic.
CATEGORIES:
8 & UNDERS (Swim 2 lengths of the pool, Bike 1.4 miles, Run 1/2 mile)
9-10 YEAR OLDS (Swim 4 lengths of the pool, Bike 1.4 miles, Run 1 mile)
11-12 YEAR OLDS (Swim 6 lengths of the pool, Bike 1.4 miles, Run 1 mile)
SPACE IS LIMITED T0 250 KIDS
For all of the details about this race, please go to this page https://www.streamlineevents.com/kids-tri-cohasset
Hello Riders,
We're excited to invite you back to the Barn Burner Mountain Bike Race on August 2nd!
Some of you may have noticed that we've moved the event to a new weekend this year due to scheduling conflicts. While the date has changed, everything you love about the Barn Burner is still here—great trails, great people, and a great day on the bike..
The Barn Burner course remains one of our favorites. Expect plenty of winding singletrack, roots that will keep you honest, fast sections that reward momentum, and enough technical features to keep things interesting. The good news? There isn't a ton of climbing, so you'll spend more time riding and less time wondering why you signed up for this in the first place.
And let's be honest—it's not really a Barn Burner without sunshine and ice cream waiting at the finish. We're planning on having plenty of both.
New for 2026
This year we're expanding the event beyond the race course and creating a true community atmosphere.
We're looking for local vendors, artisans, and small businesses to join us across the driveway in what we hope becomes a fun and vibrant Barn Burner Market. Our goal is to showcase local products, support local businesses, and give families something to enjoy throughout the day while racers are out on course.
We're also building a Kids Zone with activities designed to keep our youngest visitors entertained and having fun. Whether they're future racers or just tagging along with mom and dad, we want Barn Burner to be a place where the entire family can enjoy the day.
Mountain biking has always been about community, and we're excited to continue growing the Barn Burner into more than just a race.
So grab your bike, bring your friends, bring your family, and join us on August 2nd for a day of racing, ice cream, sunshine, and good times.
We'll see you at the start line!
The Barn Burner Team
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All Star Athletes Annual Color Run is a fun run that is perfect for people of all ages. Each participant will receive a white All Star Athletes (ASA) t-shirt to wear during the run which will enhance the fun of getting doused with colorful powder at every marker. Once the race is over, the fun continues at the Finish Festival, a larger-than-life party equipped with music, dancing, and other activities. This is the best post-run party in town.
Classic 4-mile beach run at low tide on Nantasket Beach in Hull. Enjoy a scenic evening run and after party at one of Hull's finest seaside restaurants following the race! All proceeds to benefit Hull Boosters and The Emma Ryan Memorial Fund.
Why We Care
Why We Walk
You Can Make a Difference
Sponsor the Walk with a generous tax-deductible pledge.
Walk in the event and collect pledges from people you know.
Organize a team of friends, relatives or co-workers to walk with you.
Support our worthy cause with a tax-deductible donation.
The Cycle Against Suicide Pilgrim Tour is a fundraiser for Cycle Against Suicide. You entry fee includes a one way ticket on the Fast Ferry from Provincetown to Plymouth, SAG and luggage service, marked route, GPS route, ride jersey and a donation to Cycle Against Suicide. We encourage fundraising through Pledge Reg. Every donation makes a difference
Cycle Against Suicide is charity that makes a valuable contribution to the public education of mental health by changing the narrative surrounding suicide. When an individual is vulnerable enough to consider taking their own life, silence is read as indifference. With hundreds of people dying by suicide each year and research indicating that thousands more contemplate it, we all have a role to play to collectively address the challenges that suicide presents. In a bid to save more lives, Cycle Against Suicide through its programmes, sets out to change culture and create a society that openly talks about suicide to allow people to speak up and seek help.
It’s OK not to feel OK; and it is absolutely OK to ask for help’
More Helpful Information
Rules of the Road Ride
This is a rules of the road ride, not a race. You must obey traffic lights, stop signs, ride no more than two abreast when safe to do so. The route uses the Cape Cod Rail Trail. Use caution as the trail is very busy on Sundays. Please walk over the Sagamore Bridge
Start
The start is at Jenny Pond, Spring St, Plymouth. There is free parking at the start area. Additional free parking is available on Water St here which is about one mile from the start and about one half mile from the Fast Ferry https://maps.app.goo.gl/9xqAH9SuDdPQAhTt8. There are a few spaces here as well https://maps.app.goo.gl/o7qLKqjTwgqDoTDX9
Route
Scan here to download the ride route from Ride With GPS
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Or here on Garmin Connect
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/310400243
There is SAG support on the route and the SAG willbe at three locations on the route. There will be a bike tech at the start and at the 62 mile mark.
Provincetown
The finish is at Herring Cove Beach. There are showers available. Provincetown Center is two miles away and there are plenty of places for dining and having an adult beverage.
Fast Ferry
The Fast Ferry leaves at 4:15pm from MacMillan Pier. Don't miss it or you will have a long bike ride or UBER ride back to Plymouth. The Fast Ferry docks at the State Pier on Water St when returning.
Lodging Information
There are numerous lodging option in Plymouth, hotels, motels, inns, B&B's, you name it. See Plymouth is a great resource for finding lodging. A good place to start is https://seeplymouth.com/listings/lodging . They can be very helpful if you have a group call 508 927 6607
Lodging nearby:
Governor Carver Inn, 25 Summer St. Directly across from the start area. 508 595 4033
The Hilton Garden Inn, 4 Home Depot Dr, 2 miles by bike or car to the start area 508 444 5775
Hotel 1620, 180 Water St, 1 mile by bike or car to the start 508 747 4900
Cold Spring Best Western, 180 Court St, 1 mile by bike or car to the start area 508 746 2222
Bike rentals
Corner Cycle, Falmouth 508 540 4195 - please mention Cycle Against Suicide
With a legit 12.3 mile Time Trial, this is the fastest bike course around. Not to mention a shady and flat 4.4 mile run around a beautiful lake! The Swim is 1/2 Mile of calm and clean waters. If you haven't raced in Sharon for a while, come check out what Max has done with some simple changes to this classic course and our signature post race BBQ. You'll love this race!
For more information including Maps, Updates, and Current Race information please visit the Event's Official Website:
The Watermelon Wobbler is a fun 5k trail run/walk/hike through scenic Wrentham conservation land and White Barn Farm property and is the second race in the Farm to Trail 5K Series! It is open to all ages and skill levels. The Watermelon Wobbler comes around in the thick of summer, when the days are long and the fun never ends! Our Peak Summer event celebrates just that - summa-summa-summa-time! The course is thick and green and maybe a little dusty! This event celebrates and supports the sustainability of local agriculture and land management by funding our mission to preserve open land and food security for our communities.
COURSE TERRAIN
This is an off-road trail race. Course terrain includes dirt and/or gravel paths, rocks, roots, and inclines and declines in elevation. It's a fun course that we think you will really enjoy! The course will be clearly marked and course marshals will be stationed along the race. A water station will be located at about the halfway point. This is a cup-less race, please bring your own water carriers.
BIB PICK-UP
Registered participants are encouraged to pick up their bib at the farm in advance.
Friday, August 14
2pm - Close
White Barn Farm - 431 South Street, Wrentham, MA
CHECK-IN / DAY-OF REGISTRATION
Check in will open at 8:00 AM on the day of the race. Same day registrations will be accepted up until 8:40 AM, prices will rise to $50 per racer day of.
BaseCamp FitCo will be leading runners in an organized preface stretch!
PARKING
Due to the incredible popularity of this race, we have secured additional satellite parking within a 3 minute walk (0.2 miles) of the farm. We ask those racers who arrive early to park at our satellite location at 513 South Street (Bay State Physical Therapy). Those parking at the satellite lot are welcome to drop off any belongings and passengers at the farm before parking. Thank you!
ABOUT WHITE BARN FARM!
White Barn Farm is a small vegetable farm and farm stand located in Wrentham, Massachusetts. We endeavor to provide and preserve open land and food security for our community. We strive to accomplish this mission in many ways including cultivating and selling high quality, diversified, organically grown produce, maintaining and offering our open spaces to our community, providing education on the importance of local agriculture and accessible green spaces, and nurturing our staff to grow as employees and individuals. Our goal is to grow White Barn Farm as an environmentally, economically, and socially responsible business for future generations to enjoy.
Proceeds from this and every event we host support these efforts. We couldn't be here without you!
Learn more about us! www.whitebarnfarm.org
A very special thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible!
Basecamp FitCo