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Are you looking for that perfect training run before the Twin Cities Marathon? How about a scenic jaunt around beautiful White Bear Lake? Would you like to participate in a race that give 100% of proceeds back to community charitable organizations?
Register today for the 25th Annual Bear Water Run 10 or 20 mile race.
Race includes:
Themed water and Gatorade stops managed by local non-profits every two miles
Champion Chip Race Results
USATF Certified Course
Abundance of food at end of race
Tech Shirts for all finishers to be picked up at end of race
All finishers will receive a Finisher's medal.
Prices are as follows:
10 mile race: $55 through Sept. 8, 2026
$60 Sept 9, 2026 to Race Day
20 mile race: $60 through Sept. 8, 2026
$65 Sept. 9, 2026 to Race Day
Event details and schedule
Saturday, September 12, 2026
Registration starts at 6:30 AM at Ramsey County Beach
Race starts promptly at 8:00 AM
Full runner support will be available until 1:00 PM.
Race number and chip packet pick up is available at the White Bear Lake Armory from 5:30 - 8:30 PM on September 11, 2025. The Armory is located at 2228 4th Street, White Bear Lake, MN 55110.
Packets may also be picked up at the registration table the morning of the race.
42nd Annual Scheels Healthy Human Race
[September 12, 2026]
[RRCA State Championship Half Marathon Race]
This event includes a half marathon, 2-person half marathon relay, and 5K.
The race features Rochester’s scenic walking and running trails on a fast, flat course, finishing in Soldier’s Field Park. There is a distance for everyone and all events are walker-friendly!
Virtual Option
All participants will have the option to choose a virtual race at registration or can switch to a virtual ...
Kick off Happy Days with a run!
Join us for the Happy Days 5K and Youth Fun Run at Elmcrest Park to start the day with energy and community fun.
After the race, head over to the main festival site in the COR (across from City Hall on Sunwood Drive NW) for the parade, expo, food trucks, kids’ activities, live music, fireworks, and more.
Learn more about the full Happy Days festival here.
Registration Dates
Cost
T-Shirt Included?
Jan 1 - May 31
$40
Yes
June 1 - Aug 16
$45
Yes
August 17 - Sept. 12
$45
No, unless extras remain
The top male and female finishers in each age group will receive an award as well as the overall top male and female. The age group categories are as follows: 18 and under, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70 and above.
The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K welcomes runners, ruckers, and walkers of all ages and fitness levels to honor the heroes of 9/11 and those who've served our nations since. We activate & unite communities and empower local veterans, active duty, first responders, and families of the fallen.
TMF is proud to partner with GORUCK again with rucking divisions at every run. Rucking is a sport based on special forces training in which participants walk or run while carrying weighted rucksacks. All participants registered for the GORUCK division will earn this year's exclusive TMF GORUCK patch. Learn more about GORUCK here.
Fall Sports Fundraiser – September 13th, 2025
Registration:
On-line registration ends September11th
Race day:
Registration (CCS Lobby) begins at 8:00 am.
Pre race meeting at 8:50 am. Starting line.
Race goes off at 9:00am.
You should have your bib number attached on the front of your shirt just above the waist to get the best read-rate. Bibs located anywhere else will have a lower read-rate. Bib numbers need to be visible when you cross the finish line.
Water stops (2) available on the course.
Utility vehicles will be patrolling the course. Extra water will be available on the carts.
Upon finishing the race, prepackaged refreshments will be available for each runner.
Times will be available online at www.pickleevents.com . The award winners will be posted online as well.
Awards presentation in the main gym.
Runner Shirts:
All pre-registered runners and walkers registered by 9/4/25 will be guaranteed a t-shirt in their size. After 9/4/25 and on race day t-shirts are distributed on a “first come, first served” basis.
Divisions:
Men: 10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 -74, 75-79, 80 - 84 and 85+
Women: 10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 -74, 75-79, 80 - 84 and 85+
Awards:
Medals 1-3 overall male and female
Medals 1-3 divisions
Check-in will open at 9:00 AM on Saturday, September 12, 2026. The race will start at 10:00 AM.
NOTE: Registration will be open online until September 11th @11:59pm, and will be available in person the morning of the race. T-shirts will only be guaranteed for those registering online prior to September 1st. We will do our best and give you a shirt if we have some extras, but shirts are not guaranteed if registering after 9/1.
The course starts at the Osseo Senior High track, continues through residential Osseo, and finishes along Central Avenue.
The race will be chip-timed and results will be posted online. There will not be a formal awards program, but medals and prizes will be awarded at the finish line to the top female and male finishers in the following age categories: 0-10, 11-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60+.
After the race, stay for the parade and other fun family activities for the Osseo Lions Roar celebration!
If the race is cancelled for any reason, it will not be rescheduled and no refunds will be given.
MTB Essentials:
MTB Essentials is perfect for the majority of riders out there. This session will cover everything you need to get dialed in for years to come. It all comes down to the basics and having the ability to get multiple reps in our ground school environment is key.
Our team of coaches will explain the rationale behind the technique, demonstrate it, then guide you through it. This instant feedback by coaches with years of real world riding and racing experience is instrumental in your growth during this session.
Topics covered:
Classroom
Bike Setup: Positioning of Controls, Suspension Setup, Tire Pressure/Style
Body Positioning Overview
Hydration/Fueling
Technique
Body Positioning
Pumping
Dynamic Braking
Effective Turning
Intro to Lifts
Intro to Drops
Intro to Jumps
We GUARANTEE a massive boost in confidence and fun on the trail! The best upgrade to ANY bike is a BETTER RIDER!
MTB Progression: This builds on the MTB Essentials and having familiarity with our verbiage is key. Combining Essentials & Progression will get you close to 90+ min of jumping.
Topics Covered:
Classroom
Rider Specific Control Setup
Suspension Setup: Sag, Rebound, Compression settings
Technique
Turning Matrix: Varying surfaces, increasing and decreasing radius, pre turn obstacle management (approx 45 min)
Drop Progression: Height increases, speed decreases, and implements get added (approx 35 min)
Lift Progression: Lift heights grow, as does the complexity (approx 35 min)
JUMPING: Riders build confidence with more reps on multiple takeoffs and increasing distances (approx 45-55 min)
JUMP Session:
This event is all about getting comfortable in the air. That starts with a solid understanding of what it takes to get into the air properly. It's also critical to get as MANY reps as possible in a controlled environment and that's what the TRS ground school setting gives you. Please be sure you have a solid base for this class. It IS NOT recommended for new riders. There is quite a bit that comes before jumping a bike and the Essentials and Progression provide that.
Our Pro level coaches break down the dynamics involved with jumping a bike. Based on over 70 years experience, they guide you through their real world experience and give you key insight and cues on what to do and also what not to do. Our coach to rider ratio guarantees a high level of personal attention.
After showcasing the proper technique, you'll work through a series of reps and the distance will incrementally increase as your comfort level increases. Analysis and feedback using slow motion video will have you "busting big" in no time.
There's no substitute for experience when it comes to jumping a bike. The only problem is that experience in the right setting can be hard to come by. You'll get well over a 100+ reps on our jump lines and receive valuable feedback in the moment.
Are you ready to take your jumping to the next level?
RIDERS MUST HAVE:
Experience jumping
Full suspension bikes with suspension in working order
Full safety gear including pads (Full Face helmet not required, but suggested)
This class is intended for riders with jump experience and will move at a specified pace. Coaching staff reserves the right to hold riders to pre determined distances based on performance.
Please reach out if you are unsure if this class is a proper fit for you.
We can't wait to see you on Saturday, September 19th, 2026!
Thank you to our Title Sponsor, First Bank Elk River, for supporting our
13th Annual Event!
Thursday, September 17th, 2026
4:00 - 7:00 PM: Early Packet Pickup
Location: Ripple Effect Brewing Company - 14086 Northdale Blvd, Rogers, MN 55374
Pick up your race materials, purchase Thumbs Up merch, & enjoy great company with food and beverage at Ripple Effect!
Friday, September 18th, 2026
4:00 - 7:00 PM: Early Packet Pickup
Location: Lake Orono Park - 18599 Gary Street, Elk River, MN 55330
Chalk Party! Help us Chalk the Walk with positive messages & remembrance of our loved ones (chalk provided), plus enjoy dinner with a food truck yet to be announced!
REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 9:00 PM!
Saturday, September 19th, 2026
7:00 - 8:30 AM: Same-Day Packet Pickup
9:00 AM: Opening & Remembrance Ceremony
9:25 AM: Keynote Speaker - Lindsey Young
9:45 AM: Pre-Race Stretch
10:00 AM: Races Begin
10:00 AM - 5K & 10K Bike
10:03 AM - 5K & 10K Run
10:20 AM - 5K Walk
11:00 AM: Festivities & Food Trucks
11:15 AM: Top Finishers Award Ceremony
11:45 AM: Youth Color Run, sponsored by Elk Dental Center
Ages 3-5: 1/2K
Ages 6-8 :1K
Ages 9-12: 1 mile
Directions & Parking Information
Event Location: Lake Orono Park – 18599 Gary Street, Elk River, MN 55330
Free Parking is available at the Sherburne County Fairground Parking Lot: 18335 Joplin St NW, Elk River, MN 55330
Please try to carpool if you are able!
Youth Activities
Youth Color Run (1/2K, 1K, & 1 Mile)
Crazy Hair
Face Painting by JoyFlower Face Painting
Kindness Rocks by Plaisted Companies
Mindfulness by Ms. Liz
Playground area
Splash Pad (weather dependent)
Food Trucks & Beverages
A Spud Above
Chili Lime
Get Bizzy Cooking
Mac's Mini's
Papa's Camping Pit Stop
What's the Scoop?
Activities & More Info
Register by August 23rd, 2026 to be guaranteed a participant t-shirt with your registration fee
Memory Tree - Bring a photo of your loved one to be displayed
Grief Support & Bereavement Memorial Area
Mental Health & Wellness Vendors On-Site
Veteran Memorial Area sponsored by Hannay Electric 🇺🇸
Caricatures by Creating Colucci
Miniature Horses by InterMission Horses
Friendly dogs are welcome at the event and must be on a leash at all times. Please clean up after your pets.
THE THUMBS UP MOVEMENT
Thumbs Up was founded in 2014 by several community members in honor of two great men, Bob Schmit and Chuck Dahlheimer, who, like many others, took their lives after living in silence from a mental illness. Thumbs Up is all about EMBRACING those struggling and breaking the stigma around mental health, connecting, supporting, and encouraging one another to talk about their feelings and challenges and to "KEEP MOVING FORWARD."
We are dedicated to educating and teaching about mental illness, the warning signs of suicide, what you can do to help others who struggle, and community awareness initiatives.
So, let's UNITE to help others to KEEP MOVING FORWARD.
MISSION STATEMENT
Bringing awareness to mental health and providing support and resources to all.
#KEEPMOVINGFORWARD
Autumn 5K or 5 mile run or walk utilizing the paved trail system and rural country roads in New Richmond, WI. The 5k is an out and back and 5 mile is a loop course. Chip timed by MTEC events. Results immediately available at MTECRESULTS.COM. This race benefits the Heritage center and the Center's educational programs.
The race will start and finish at the Heritage center in conjunction with the heritage days weekend. The race will be marked with orange arrows and there will be course marshals at the major turns with police at major intersections and ambulance sweep.
Packet pickup is Saturday morning 7 AM or Friday night at the Pavillion spaghetti dinner from 4:30 PM- 7 PM
Long sleeve cotton blend T-shirts are guaranteed to participants who sign up before the deadline.
Awards will be in 10 year increments. First place age group gets a pie, 2nd and 3rd place will receive barn bucks to utilize at the flea market the same day or anytime they decide to come back and visit.
Many door prizes after the run, you must be present to win!
After the race on Saturday please stay for the Heritage Days Family Festival!
Activities include: Farmers Market, Flea Market, Vendors, Exhibits, Petting Zoo, Stagecoach rides, Food and Fun!
Our most popular trail running event of the season, the Trail Loppet on Sunday is a day of rugged, urban trail running in Minneapolis’s largest regional park. The Half Marathon, 10K and 5K races in Theodore Wirth Park are the ultimate urban trail running experience, and all participants will be greeted after the race with music and a free Utepils drink. All Sunday race courses will start at the Trailhead and finish at Utepils Brewing!
Trail Loppet weekend starts with Loppet Field Day! Loppet Field Day on Saturday is a fun-filled day at the Trailhead in Theo Wirth Park of both competitive and non-competitive events for kids of all abilities and interests. The day will start with an untimed 1 mile and 0.5 mile trail run, before concluding with a variety of fun “trail and field” games and challenges. Great for your little adventures of all ages!
Get ready for the sweetest 5K around!
Join us for a one-of-a-kind race that starts at one Buc-ee's location and finishes at another — because why run to the finish line when you can run to Beaver Nuggets?
This fun, flat 5K is perfect for runners and walkers of all speeds. Cruise from one iconic Buc-ee’s to the next, soaking up the energy, snapping selfies with the world’s favorite beaver, and enjoying the ultimate reward at the finish line. Every participant will receive a celebratory bag of those legendary Beaver Nuggets to refuel and rejoice.
Whether you’re chasing a PR or just here for the snacks, this race is all about fun, friends, and a finish line treat that’s totally worth the miles.
Register today for the largest SIM event in the Midwest!
Early bird pricing ends July 3!
Register today and your name goes in a drawing for a FREE entry into a Hyrox event of your choice in the United States!
We are offering a Hyrox and Half-Rox SIM event for individuals and teams!
We will have chip timing and prizes for top finishers.
Heat times will be released the week of the event!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are interested in volunteering, please click on this link to fill out some information HERE.
This is an OUTDOOR EVENT!
See standards for the Half-Rox division HERE
See standards and rules for the HYROX division HERE
See standards and rules for the HYROX DOUBLES divisions HERE
Pricing, Divisions & Standards
Half-Rox (individual only): Early bird: $75. After July 3: $100
600m runs with the following work stations in between
500m row
60m Burpee Broad Jump
50m Sled Push - Men: 225lb, Women: 185lb
50m Sled Pull - Men: 185lb, Women: 135lb
500m Ski
100m Farmers Carry - Men: 24kg , Women: 16kg
50m double dumbell walking lunge - Men: 2 - 20lb db's, Women: 2 - 10lb db's
50 wallballs - Men: 14lb , Women: 9lb
Partner Division - Early bird: $190 per team. After July 3: $220 per team
Official Men's, Women's and Mixed division standards apply. Partners will run together and split up the work stations however they would like.
8 - 1000m runs with the following work stations in between.
1000m row
80m Burpee Broad Jump
50m Sled Push - Men: 152kg, Women: 102kg, Mixed: 152kg
50m Sled Pull - Men: 103kg, Women: 78kg, Mixed: 103kg
1000m Ski
200m Farmers Carry - Men: 24kg, Women: 16kg, Mixed: 24kg
100m double dumbell walking lunge - Men: 2 - 25lb dumbells, Women: 2 - 15lb dumbells, Mixed: 2 - 25lb dumbells
100 wallballs - Men: 6kg, Women: 4kg, Mixed: 6kg
Singles Division - Early bird: $125. After July 3: $165
Official HYROX Open (Men/Women) division standards apply.
8 - 1000m runs with the following work stations in between.
1000m row
80m Burpee Broad Jump
50m Sled Push - Men: 152kg, Women: 102kg
50m Sled Pull - Men: 103kg, Women: 78kg
1000m Ski
200m Farmers Carry - Men: 24kg, Women: 16kg
100m double dumbell walking lunge - Men: 20kg, Women: 10kg
100 wallballs - Men: 6kg, Women: 4kg
Officer Shawn Silvera's Story
Officer Shawn Silvera, of the Lino Lakes Police Department, made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty on September 6, 2005, while deploying stop-sticks during a high-speed chase. His life was taken tragically at the age of 32, leaving behind his wife and two young children. This race is held in his memory and pays tribute to a life dedicated to service. Fallen but never forgotten.
Life is made by what we give. Run with us!
The Invisible Wounds Project
Our mission is to support the mental health and well-being of veterans, first responders, and their families. We connect these individuals with therapists experienced in their unique challenges and offer wellness programs and social opportunities to help them engage with their communities. Our initiatives strengthen family ties, build a supportive network, and benefit hundreds each year by fostering purpose and giving back. Donations and fundraising efforts like this are essential, enabling us to continue providing these vital services and expanding our impact within the community.
The Public Safety Challenge is a special event within the Shawn Silvera 5k dedicated to honoring all first responders, including Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS personnel, front-line medical staff, Corrections officers, Dispatch professionals, and Military members. This challenge brings these heroes together in a friendly competition, where teams compete for a coveted traveling trophy. Challenge Accepted!
How to Participate
You can form a Public Safety Challenge Team or join an existing one to be part of the excitement and camaraderie.
• A minimum of four runners is required to create a team.
• The team captain registers the team with a chosen team name.
• At least two team members must be current or former First Responders.
• The remaining two runners can be friends or family members recruited by the team.
• The best three finishing places from a team will determine the Challenge Champions, and at least two of these three must be First Responders whose place points are scored.
The Civilian 5k Challenge is a spirited race held in tandem with the Public Safety Challenge, inviting all runners who seek not only personal achievement but also the opportunity to pay tribute to our nation’s veterans and first responders. Whether running solo or as part of a team—of any size—participants join together in recognition of the courage and dedication shown by those who serve.
No service record is required; everyone is welcome to participate.
Participants may run solo or as part of a team of any size.
For teams, the top three finishers’ places will be counted to determine the Civilian Challenge Champions.
All runners in both the Civilian 5k Challenge and the Public Safety Challenge are eligible for special awards.
The day is designed to celebrate healthy competition and honor the enduring legacy of our heroes.
Donations:
Our first responders give so much every day. Help us give back! Proceeds from the run support The Invisible Wounds Project and the Police Explorers for youth considering a career in law enforcement. Consider making a $10 donation at registration—the cost of a fancy latte at Starbucks or a chicken quesadilla at Taco Bell. Your generosity makes a difference, and it feels good to give!
Become a Fundraiser! Sign up to become one of our fundraisers. It's the best way to contribute the most and comes with it's own set of awards!
Vendor Fair
We are pleased to invite vendors to participate. This event provides an excellent opportunity for businesses and organizations to promote their products and services while connecting with a large audience of first responders, veterans, and their friends and families.
Booth Space Details
Vendors will be offered booth space at no cost during the event. We encourage participating vendors to make the most of this opportunity to engage with attendees and showcase their offerings.
Donation Request
While there is no fee for booth space, we kindly request a donation of 15% or more from the profits made on race day. Your generous contribution will help support Invisible Wounds Project and its mission.
How to Secure Your Spot
Space for vendors is limited. To reserve your booth, please email Matt at [email protected]
Sponsorship Opportunities
Become a sponsor, get involved, and help support our first responders! Companies and individuals looking to show their appreciation can contribute through sponsorships. We offer sponsorship levels to match your interest and involvement. For more details click "Become a Sponsor!" in the menu at the top of this page or email: [email protected]
The Invisible Wounds Project is proud to present the Ride Against Suicide, a 4-day 260 mile bicycle tour climbing over 10,000 feet elevation, taking place annually the last week of September. The RAS starts in Zumbrota, MN at the Gary Schroeder Jr Memorial (located the Zumbrota Police Department), travels through western Wisconsin, and back into Minnesota as we roll into the Concert for a Cause event!
The Invisible Wounds Project is a 501c3 non-profit founded in 2018, based in Forest Lake, MN. Our mission is to positively impact and enhance the lives of those who serve(d) by providing mental health resources. The IWP serves current and former Military, First Responders, Frontline Healthcare Workers, and their immediate families. www.iwproject.org 100% of funds raised directly go to Invisible Wounds Project to continue to provide these resources.
Our mission during the Ride Against Suicide:
Raise awareness for Veteran and First Responder suicide and the services available to those who IWP serves.
Normalize the conversation and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health.
Honor and remember those we have lost to suicide and line of duty deaths, remind those who are still struggling they are not alone, and stand with those families whose lives are forever changed.
If you would like to donate in memoriam or support the event monetarily, you can do so here. If you there is a specific cyclist or team you would like to sponsor, you can search for them here or on our Top Fundraisers list.
Please checkout the Founder and Coordinator of the RAS, Brandon, fundraising page to learn more about the origin and the "why" of this rewarding cycling tour.
This year's tour will take place September 23 to September 26, 2026. The tour is fully supported and escorted by first responders. $100.00 non-refundable fee is required upon registration and will be considered as part of your minimum fundraising requirement. Fundraising minimums deadline September 1, 2026.
Registration Options:
Includes cycling tour jersey, lodging, and breakfast/dinner.
Access to Support and Gear Vehicle
Fundraising Minimum $1,000.00.
Cyclists are responsible for their own transportation to Zumbrota, MN and from Forest Lake, MN.
Access to Support and Gear Vehicle
Fundraising Minimum $250.00.
IWP RAS T-Shirt
Cyclists are responsible for their own transportation to the start and from the end.
Access to Support and Gear Vehicle.
Fundraising Minimum $1,000.00 per team.
IWP RAS T-Shirt for Each Participant
Cyclists are responsible for their own transportation to the start, each rest stop, and from the end.
Participants are encouraged to create and personalize their fundraising page and share.
Daily route links via RidewithGPS (routes subject to change), Start and End times TBD:
Day 1: Zumbrota, MN to Hudson, WI 69.8 miles 3,188 ft elevation
Day 2: Hudson, WI to Menomonie, WI 49.5 miles 1,772 ft elevation
Day 3: Menomonie, WI to Chetek, WI 53.3 miles 2,291 ft elevation
Day 4: Chetek, WI to Forest Lake, MN 87 miles 2,962 ft elevation
Media Links:
KEYC Event Coverage 2024
KAAL Pre-Event Coverage 2025
KAAL Send-Off Coverage 2025
22nd Annual Historic Riverfront 5K Run/Walk
September 26, 2026 · 9 AM · Boom Island Park, Minneapolis
One route. Two neighborhoods. All heart.
One of Northeast Minneapolis's most beloved traditions is back for its 22nd year. The Historic Riverfront 5K takes you on a stunning loop along the Mississippi — through Nicollet Island, across the iconic Stone Arch Bridge, and back along the river to Boom Island. Fall foliage, city skyline, flowing water. It doesn't get more Minneapolis than this.
Why You'll Love It
🏅 Compete — Chip-timed with prizes for all age groups, courtesy of Mill City Running
🚶 Explore — Walk the most scenic 5K route in the city at your own pace
🌭 Celebrate — Kramarczuk's famous brats and coffee waiting at the finish line
👕 Rep it — Every participant gets exclusive 5K swag
More Than a Race
This is a community event with real impact. Every dollar raised supports civic and social programs run by the St. Anthony West and Sheridan Neighborhood Organizations — two of Minneapolis's oldest neighborhoods, right here on the banks of the Mississippi.
📅 September 26, 2026 · 9 AM 📍 Boom Island Park · 724 Sibley St NE, Minneapolis
[Register Now] · [See the Route] · [Volunteer]
Dogs, strollers, and all paces welcome.
Event details and schedule
Historic Riverfront 5K Run/Walk
Lace up, hit the river, and help us raise funds for our Minneapolis Neighborhood Organizations! The Historic Riverfront 5K takes you on one of the most scenic routes in the Twin Cities — winding through historic Minneapolis along the Mississippi, across the iconic Stone Arch Bridge, with sweeping views of Downtown and St. Anthony Falls. Start and finish at Boom Island Park (724 Sibley St NE).
Late summer is peak season for this route. The tree canopy is popping, the river is gorgeous, and the cityscape doesn't hurt either. Come to race, come to stroll, come to show off your dog or push a stroller — everyone's welcome, every pace is valid.
After the finish line? Kramarczuk's brats, hot off the grill. You've earned it.
Top finishers (men's, women's, 65+, and 18 & under) take home prizes courtesy of Mill City Running — and every participant walks away with branded 5K swag.
Best of all, your entry fee goes toward social and civic programming run by the St. Anthony West and Sheridan Neighborhood Organizations — two of Minneapolis's oldest and most storied communities. Learn more at stawno.org & sheridanneighborhood.org.
The Details
Date
Saturday, September 26, 2026
Race Start
9:00 AM (check-in opens 7:30 AM)
Location
Boom Island Park — 724 Sibley St NE, Minneapolis
Registration
$40 in advance / $45 same-day
Early Bib Pickup
Friday, Sept. 25, 3–5 PM @ Mill City Running (411 E Hennepin Ave)
🐕 Dogs & strollers welcome
⏱️ Chip-timed for accuracy
🅿️ Limited lot parking at Boom Island; street parking available nearby
[Register Today] · [Volunteer]
Questions? Reach out: St. Anthony West — [email protected] | Sheridan — [email protected]
See you on September 26th!