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No Pain, No Chain
Chainless Downhill Race on Paper Route
September 27, 2025
Get ready for a unique test of skill and strategy at the No Pain, No Chain, a chainless downhill race that challenges riders to rely entirely on momentum and technique. All participants must remove their bike chains before racing, making this an event where pumping, cornering, and line choice are more important than ever. With a couple of punchy uphill sections sprinkled in, racers will have to think fast: stay on the bike or jump off and run?
Timing:
The course will be open for practice runs during the first two hours of the day, followed by timed race runs in the afternoon. Participants may complete up to three timed runs between 12:00 and 3:00 PM, with their fastest time counting toward the final results.
Open Practice: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Timed Race Runs: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Awards Ceremony: 3:30 PM
Race Categories:
Open/Expert (Any Age M&F)
10 and under (M&F)
11-18 (M&F)
19-39 (M&F)
40+ (M&F)
Course Description:
The course will utilize the blue square downhill trail called “Paper Route” and a newly opened trail, “Return to Sender”. These trails combine for 1.3 miles and are a mix of machine-built flow features and more natural technical sections. The trail takes riders from the top of American Express over to the bottom of the Sun Bowl lift, under the Snowbridge, before making its way to the base area.
More information can be found at peachamfallfondo.com as partners and sponsors are solidified in the coming months. The 2025 Event Guide is linked at the bottom of the page there for perspective on how our event functions – every year is a little different, but every year involves gorgeous gravel, tasty pie, and some degree of foliage! We have not yet identified our featured beneficiary for 2026.
Please email [email protected] with any questions, concerns, or suggestions.
CREATE LASTING MEMORIES WITH YOUR FAMILY.
Muddy Kids is 2 and 3 mile adventure event series for families and kids ages 5–15, with fun and challenging obstacles, mud, and entertainment for the whole family.
Muddy Kids is the perfect event to reconnect, strengthen relationships, have fun, get active, get muddy, and bond as a family!
Muddy Kids is not just about getting dirty, it’s also about challenging yourself, having fun, and working as a team with your family. So gather up your family and friends, put on your mud-friendly clothing and shoes, and get ready to take on the Muddy Kids Family Obstacle Mud Run. We can’t wait to see you there!
What's included:
10-15 Obstacles
Headband
Bracelet
Tattoo
Finisher Medal
Digital Photos
Warm Up
Hydration Points
Rinse Off Station
Ton of Mud
Event details and schedule
The venue opens one hour before our first batch. We advise that you arrive 45 minutes before your start time, so you have plenty of time to go through registration before we call you to the start pen for warm up 5 minutes before you start on your selected batch time.
Spectators are welcome for FREE, please note kids must be accompanied by an adult/legal guardian. There will be an event village where they can cheer you and your kids on at the start and finish line.
We have a Bag Drop ($5 on the day) where you can leave your stuff until you have completed the course.
A minimum of 1 Adult and 1 Kid need to register. A maximum of 4 Kids can register per 1 Adult. Additional Adult and Kid tickets can be purchased separately.
The minimum age for a Kids entry is 5 years young – but please, parents/legal guardians, kids (up to 13 years old) must be accompanied by a registered, participating adult. Event waivers must be signed by a parent or legal guardian of all Kids under the age of 18. No waiver, no run, no exceptions.
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuddykidsUSA
2026 Maine Gravity Series: Mt. Abram
PLEASE READ ALL EVENT NOTES // EVENT SCHEDULE
Enduro Course Description
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Enduro LITE Course Description
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Entry Fee
-$89 Enduro LITE
Race Packet Pick up
9/19 Saturday 11:00-1:00pm Ticket Pavilion on the Westside.
9/20 Sunday 8:00-10:00am Ticket Pavilion on the Westside.
Timing Chip Pick Up
9/20 Sunday 8:00-10:00am Ticket Pavilion on the Westside.
Awards
Following the race at 4:00pm. Awards will be at the Westside Beer Garden.
Camping
Free camping in the Mainside parking lot.
Please no open fires or glass
Food
The Westside Beer Garden will have food & drinks available on Saturday & Sunday.
Event Schedule
Saturday September 19
9:00-5:00pm Lift Service Westside
11:00-3:00pm Race Packet Pick Up Westside Ticket Pavilion
4:00-7:00pm Live Music & Food Westside Beer Garden
Sunday September 20
7:00-8:30am Timing Chip Pick Up Westside Ticket Pavilion
8:30am Race Briefing Westside
9:00-1:30pm Race Mainside Chairlift
4:30pm Awards Westside Beer Garden
Join us for the 23rd Annual Maine Lighthouse Ride (MLR) on Saturday, September 19, 2026. True to its name, MLR highlights the breathtaking views of coastal southern Maine, including multiple lighthouses, rolling terrain, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the iconic Scarborough Marsh. MLR offers four ride lengths to challenge riders of all abilities – 25 miles, 40 miles, 62 miles, and 100 miles!
This ride benefits the Eastern Trail Alliance, a nonprofit organization that builds, maintains, and promotes the Eastern Trail, southern Maine’s premiere multi-use greenway. ETA members use discount code Member2026 to save 10% off registration! Your registration fee includes the ride, well-stocked rest stops with yummy snacks, pickles, PB&Js, and more, and post-ride festivities including a meal and two beers.
Join us on Saturday, September 19, 2026 for the 21st Annual Pedaling for Payson Bike Event at Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton, NH!
This community event attracts cyclists and Payson Center for Cancer Care supporters annually, who raise funds for the Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. Monies raised are used to provide our most vulnerable patients with a Nurse Navigator. The Nurse Navigator is a staff member, a "professional family member", dedicated to helping cancer patients find the medical, community, and financial support they need quickly, which in turn helps to calm the patient’s anxieties related to their treatment. No one should have to experience cancer alone, and by participating in Pedaling for Payson, you are helping to ensure that patients at the Payson Center have access to Nurse Navigators.
Come out and join us for a road, mountain, or gravel ride. Whatever your reason may be, consider joining in on all that Pedaling for Payson has to offer.
The Conway Area Humane Society is excited to host our annual Bark in the Park fundraiser on Saturday, September 19, 2026, from 9:00 AM–4:00 PM.
Do you have a beloved furry friend you’d like to honor? Whether they’re still by your side or have crossed the rainbow bridge, you can register today for our annual Honor Walk through Whitaker Woods or purchase a trail marker in their memory. This family- and pet-friendly walk raises critical funds to care for the animals awaiting their forever homes.
Registration is now open to walk, fundraise, and win prizes! The Honor Walk begins at 10:00 AM in Schouler Park (meet at the info booth). After the walk, stay for a full day of fun including contests like “Best Bark” and “Best Tail,” plus an agility course for your pup to try.
New this year!
On Friday, September 18, 2026, our information booth will be open from 1:00–6:00 PM for early walk registration and to learn more about the Humane Society. That afternoon, Seacoast Dock Dogs will host a diving competition from 1:00–4:00 PM, followed by a special “Try Dock Dogs” wave from 4:00–6:00 PM. Participants can register on-site, and 50% of the “Try It” registration fees will be donated to Conway Area Humane Society.
On Saturday, enjoy live music throughout the day, Dock Dogs competitions, vendors, food trucks, pet- and family-friendly games, and (availability and temperament permitting) some of our adoptable dogs.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you and your pups while raising vital funds for animals in need! 🐾
This Hooksett Kiwanis race is also co-sponsored by Merrimack County Savings Bank.
The trail race begins at Heads Pond trail at the intersection of Hooksett Rd. and Post Road in Hooksett. It proceeds along a hard packed stone dust surface, enters a wooded conservation trail and ends at the Hooksett Public Library.
Restrictions: For the safety of all runners, walkers and local traffic: Please no strollers of any kind and no dogs.
T-shirts will be provided to the first 100 registrations. Sign up now!
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION: 7/1/2025 - 7/31/2025 all runners/walkers $20, Kid's Fun Run $5
Pre-Registration 8/1/2025 - 9/18/2025 all runners/walkers $30, Kid's Fun Run $5
LATE Registration/Race Day: all runners/walkers $35, Kid's Fun Run $5
T-shirt and Bib Pick Up:
T-shirts will be provided to the first 100 registrants. We will try to honor your size requests. You may register in person and pick up your T-shirt and bibs prior to the race on Friday, 9/19/25 from 4:00-6:00 PM and on race day Saturday, September 20 at the Hooksett Library front steps. There will be Port-O-Potties at the trail head. This year participants will be parking on one side of University Heights Road. Please observe the No PARKING signs and cones. Then there will be a short walk to the front of the Hooksett Library. A shuttle van will be available to take you and spectators from the Library to the Heads Pond Trail Head.
There will be a bin in a secure location for you to put your personal things in while you run the race at the Library. Then just remember to retrieve them after the race.
We will have a 50/50 raffle drawing at the award ceremony after the race. You can purchase tickets at the registration tables on Friday night and Saturday morning so remember to bring some money. They will sell for 3 for $5 or 10 for $10.
Kids for the Kid's Fun Run can register on-line or on Friday and Saturday. Once the main race starts on Saturday at 8:30, the registration will move up to the Library front steps. The children can register right up until 9:15 when the race starts in front of the Library. It is a half mile course.
All proceeds from this event will go to the Hooksett Kiwanis activities and events sponsored by them. These events include Manchester Central High School, Pinkerton Academy and Trinity High School Key Clubs, Hooksett Cawley and Manchester Hillside Middle School Builders Clubs, Hooksett Memorial K Kids, trail improvements in Hooksett, Kids' Kloset, Hooksett Community Food Pantry and other programs benefiting children. Hooksett Kiwanis Foundation is a 501c3 organization. Tax ID # 35-2219078.
Age Groups for Awards
Male and Female Age Groups for the Hooksett Kiwanis 5k trail race: 15 & Under, 16-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60+
For more information please go to: https://www.hooksettkiwanis.org/kiwanis-5k
Join us at the 6th Annual 'Be Your Own Hero' Golf Tournament honoring the life and memory of Trevor Kononenko.
Taking place on Saturday, September 19, 2026 at Stow Acres Country Club in Stow, MA in support of Active Minds. Singles, doubles, and foursomes golf options are available for registration, as well as, a lunch after the golf event concludes.
Active Minds supports youth and young adults nationwide with the resources and trainings to take action around mental health in their community. Donations made on this webpage are tax-deductible donations to Active Minds. Together, we are championing a new era of mental health!
Join us for our second Tour de Farms in and around Middlebury, this year with a family-friendly route! Enjoy panoramic views and beautiful back roads as you visit local farms in Middlebury, Weybridge, Cornwall, and Salisbury, Vermont. This scenic ride features several relaxed farm stops with multiple food producers who will offer you a taste of all the Champlain Valley has to offer! All samples are included in the ride, but cash is handy in case you'd like to purchase products along the way. Don't worry about carrying all of your goodies on the bike; we'll have a farm van to pick up your purchases and deliver them to the finish for you!
Much of the course is along dirt and/or gravel roads, so grab your gravel grinder or your mountain bike. If you've got a road bike, consider putting wider tires on it for this ride. It'll be worth it! E-bikes are welcome and encouraged as a comfortable option. Many Vermont libraries offer free E-bike rentals, and our local bike shop and tour sponsor, Frog Hollow Bikes, has a great rental fleet.
Commemorative t-shirts and bike jerseys are available for pre-sale!
There will be a rolling start time for all ride distances. 37 Mile riders will begin between 9:00 and 9:30 am, plan to check in between 8:30 am and 9:30 am. 8 Mile riders will begin between 10:00 and 10:30 am, and plan to check in between 8:30 am and 9:30 am. Inexperienced and slower riders should plan to leave as close to 9 am as possible to ensure they complete the route, which is a little longer than in previous years. We will send off several different waves of riders, so don't feel like you have to be first in line. Waves prevent farm stops from becoming overwhelmed and ensure proper road safety.
100% of the proceeds from the Tour fund our work at ACORN and directly support our local foodshed. Given the importance of this ride to our work with farmers and food producers in the Champlain Valley, we invite riders to fundraise or make an additional donation. This is in an effort to lean on our committed local network of supporters during this time of uncertain funding.
No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds. Please get in touch with us if you’d like a scholarship or to purchase a ticket on a sliding scale: [email protected].
About Lydia's House of Hope:
Our transitional-living program is for women and children who have been affected by homelessness due to poverty, domestic violence, addiction, and generational trauma.
Lydia's House of Hope provides a highly structured faith-based program for one year. Single women as well as mother's with children are provided with:
Case management
Nurse advocacy
Occupational therapy
Mental health counseling
Substance abuse counseling
Trauma therapy
And over 50 continuous life skills classes to include parenting, nutrition, work readiness, time management, finance, and so much more!
Lydia's House of Hope believes a holistic program helps families to heal as well as provides the skills necessary to transition from homelessness to wholeness.
We invite you to contact us or volunteer and learn how you along with our community can transform the lives women, mothers and children.
We are pleased to introduce Grace House, the newest LHOH step up program especially for semi-independent living. We give women the skills to end generational trauma and we stay connected with them on their journey to wholeness.
Visit our website: www.lydiashousenh.org. We hope to see you Saturday 9/20/25 at 9:00am as we continue to build community and raise funds to conquer our mission!
We race in honor of the young Lydia Valdez, her light and love are the inspiration for Lydia's House of Hope.
When: September 20, 2025, from 9:00am - 12:00pm
Where:120 Maple Street Somersworth, NH 03878 behind St. Martin's Church in the parking lot.
LHOH is excited to be raffling off some amazing donations. There will be activities for all ages during and after the race! If you cannot run, please inquire about volunteering, make a donation, or cheer on our runners. Businesses are always welcome to sponsor events. All are welcome and we cannot wait to see everyone from the community rally to help inspire generational wellness and healing!
The top female and top male winner will receive a customized medal, and winners in each category will receive a ribbon. After the walk/run, enjoy awesome post-race activities and refreshments!!
Bring the kids and the dogs! Thank you for your continued support!
Lydia's House of Hope
Join us Saturday, September 19th for the Mt A Trail Challenge!
We're excited to have you join us at the summit of Mount Agamenticus for the 10th Annual Mt. A Trail Challenge!
The 5K begins at 9 AM and the 1 Mile starts at 9:20 AM.
Run, hike, roll or stroll through either our 1 Mile or 5K course. This challenge is timed the good ol’ fashioned way with stop watches, thanks to our local York Highschool Cross Country Team. There are no traditional age category prizes, but there will be a raffle for all participants!
As always, all funds raised go right back into Mount A conservation & education efforts. Thank you for your continued support!
This year, any previous participants who beat their own personal Trail Challenge record can receive a Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region logo pin!
If you have any questions regarding trails, please contact Naomi at [email protected]
If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact Nick at [email protected]
PRF’s 25th Annual International Race for Research
5K Race & 2-Mile Fun Walk (In Person or Virtual)
Saturday, September 19, 2026
Race Start: 9:00 AM
Registration opens at 7:45 AM.
Celebrate 25 Years
Come join us and hit the streets for the City of Peabody’s largest annual road race — now proudly celebrating our 25th year. We’re excited to mark this special milestone with our incredible community.
This year’s event features a 5K run and a 2-mile fun walk, plus a virtual race option for supporters who can’t join us in person. Whether you're a serious athlete, casual runner, family, or team, this is a great course and a meaningful way to show your support.
The morning includes awards and refreshments for all participants.
Race Pricing
Special 25th Anniversary Registration available until May 31st - $25
June 1st - June 30th $30
July 1st - August 15th $35
August 16th - Race Day $40
Youth ages 3–18: $25 (through race day)
We hope to see you there.
Important Details
The race is rain or shine.
Shirts and shirt sizes are not guaranteed after August 15.
Dogs are welcome for the walk only, must be leashed, and there is no charge.
Participants may join in person in Peabody or virtually from anywhere.
Click to donate to Progeria Research
Miles for Meals!
We are excited to welcome you to the 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County! It will be at Mine Falls Park, a fantastic venue welcoming runners and walkers! The trails are unique and offer a wonderful 5K route and beautiful 3K walking trails, so walkers will enjoy this day just as much. If you do plan to attend, bring your families and friends! This is such a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, get out in the community, and support a phenomenal cause all at the same time!!
Live Race: Sat. Sept. 19th
Location: Mine Falls Park, 7 Stadium Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 (use this address for your GPS)
Registration Check-in: 8:30-9:15 AM
Race start time: 9:30 AM
Route: This is a beautiful trail that runs through the woods and by the river. Some sections are paved but most of the trail is dirt and can be uneven- please be aware if you are considering running with a stroller. Also, the route will be open to the public during the race, so we are asking all to be aware and share the trail.
Giveaways: Your race registration (for both runners and walkers) will include:
Teams: If you would like to create either a fundraising or race team, you can do so during the registration process. If you prefer not to register for the event but would like to donate, fundraise individually, or fundraise as a team, you can do so by going directly to the donate tab at the top of the page.
ABOUT US
Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County delivers nutritious meals to older adults. What someone may not know is that the human connection we provide can also help to improve quality of life and in some cases, even save lives. Isolation has become even more prevalent, within an already lonely population. Our own participants report that most of the time, our driver is the only visitor they have all week. Without human connection—older people’s lives are shortened and they can suffer damage to their mental and physical health and quality of life. With our program, not only do people receive that nutritious meal, but the social interaction we provide, however brief, helps them to feel connected, reassured, and wards off the isolation that can lead to serious health conditions.
Since opening its doors in 1977, Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County has served more than 14.5 million meals, and today we are providing an average of 8,000 meals a week to our older and homebound neighbors throughout Hillsborough County, NH. With those nutritious meals come wellness checks, resources, care/concern follow-up calls and connection to the community.
Our agency fully believes in tackling this epidemic of loneliness and isolation head on, which is why the residents of Hillsborough County 60 and older have a unique opportunity through Meals on Wheels: the Dine Out Club. Through three restaurant partnerships, older adults can enjoy a nutritious meal from a menu with a range of healthy options in the company of friends. We also offer a transportation service in Manchester for seniors that is a social opportunity in addition to providing much needed conveyance to stores and dining
It is through events like the Miles for Meals 5k that our community is able to help our Hillsborough County neighbors access nutrition and avoid isolation. Please join us in ending hunger and isolation among our older neighbors by signing up today!
Miles for Migraine will host its 9th annual 2-mile Walk, 5K Run and Relax Vermont event on Saturday September 19th at Veteran's Memorial Park in South Burlington. 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 as well as the University of Vermont Medical Center Headache Clinic to support local migraine research and fellowship training programs.
The Joshua Druke Memorial 5K is a fundraiser for The Joshua Druke Foundation.
Check-in is open from 8:30-9:45.
Race begins at 10:00.
Same-Day registration is available up until 9:45.
The race will run through the village of Walpole, starting and ending at Whitcomb Recreation Center. Parking is available at the Walpole Elementary School and at the Hubbard Farms building.
Age categories for prizes are 6 & under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15, and 16+ (Adult), and 60+ (senior).
Participants will continue with activities down by the basketball courts, including games and entertainment. There will be food trucks operating independently at the event.
PRICES:
$30 for Adults (18+)
$20 for Under 18
$100 for a family of 4+
REGISTER BY AUGUST 20TH FOR GUARANTEED TSHIRT SIZE AND ENTRY TO WIN A SWEATSHIRT
Race Map:
1Lt Mark Dooley Race of Remembrance is a 5k race/walk in honor of 1LT Mark Dooley's service to our country, state and community. This race is a community event sponsored by our local businesses and the Wilmington Police Department. All proceeds from this event are used to support Mark's memory by giving back to the community. One such community endeavor is the 1LT Mark Dooley Scholarship awarded to a Twin Valley High School Senior. Race timing will be by Granite State Race Services. The 1Lt Mark Dooley Legacy Fund Inc. is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3).
About Clock to the Rock 5K:
Presented by the Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Industrial Corp. of Lynn.
The Clock to the Rock 5K Run/Walk starts in Central Square, Lynn, winds along beautiful Lynn and Swampscott shore, and ends back in Central Square.
Registration (if you do not pre-register): 9:00 am | Race starts at 10:00 am.
Winners will receive prizes and recognition at the event!
Categories: M/F, Under 18, 19-30, 31-50, 51 to 69, & 70+.
Shirts are guaranteed for all racers who register BEFORE September 11th. Please be sure to select your correct shirt size during registration.
Join us for the return of the ADK 5K!!!!
on the banks of Lake George
The Race :
5k Race starts and finishes at the Adirondack Pub & Brewery in Lake George, NY
Chip timed, beautiful course.
Celebrate the fall running weather and relax with a beer on the shores of the Jewel of the Adirondacks!
Tremendous views of Lake George!
Modern Can Shaped Glass and custom ADK 5k swag to all finishers.
Great team and group incentives. -
Stay for lunch with the Hops, Chops & Roll Food Truck and the Adirondack Brewery Brewpub!
Top 3 Overall
10 year Age Category Awards
The Swag:
ADK 5k Modern Can Shape Glass
Race Shirt (Optional Upgrade)
Team and Charity Upgrade
Bonus Swag if you're staying in a hotel for the weekend!
The Charity:
Lake George Land Conservancy