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Wed, Jun 17, 2026 at 5:45 PM
Welcome to the 24th year of the Hudson Valley Triathlon Club and its Summer Tri Series. Join us for this Super Sprint Triathlon, we think you will find it challenging and a whole lot of fun! Great
for individuals and relay teams of all levels. Held in the gorgeous setting of the Kenneth L. Wilson State Park near Woodstock, NY. Two hours north of NYC and one hour south of Albany.
Hudson Valley Triathlon Club (HVTC) Summer Tri Series
Super Sprint: 400m swim, 12 mile bike and 2 mile run. USAT sanctioned
Paratriathletes are welcome! AquaBike option offered to individuals only, not relay teams.
Race just one of this three race series or all three. Points are earned at every race and the Champion down to place #5, male/female, are honored at the end of the season.
Wednesday nights, 5:45pm
Race #1 - June 17
Race #2 - July 15
Race #3 - August 12
Extremely beginner friendly. NO CUT-OFF TIMES. You will never be the only "first-timer" at the race.
Great sharpener for experienced racers.
12 Miles 14 Miles Aquabike Cycling Run Swim Triathlon
Wed, Jun 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM
General Information:
The event will run unless there are thunderstorms!
Please Join us for this "Old School", 8-week race series.
Participants in this series will enhance SRC's continuing
efforts to provide scholarships to area high school students that plan to continue running collegiately.
Join us for this judgement free event. Participants have ranged from beginning walkers to sub 5-minute milers and all have had fun chasing their goals.
The races will start at 6:00 pm near the pavilion in Wheelock Park.
The course is 2.8 - miles in length on a flat, out and back twisty loop, with a Circle (because Keene loves circles)! Get ready for some fun and excitement!
Sign up here or on location race day.
Cost: $10. per event or $50.00 for the entire 8-week series. Students are half price, $5.00 per event or $25.00 for the entire series.
When registering a student: click "Sign Up" for the appropriate date, then use the red "Special Pricing" icon.
Receive your time while enjoying some light refreshments after the finish.
The event is conducted rain or shine but not lightning and thunder.
Cancelation Policy: Sorry, no cancelations will be permitted. Please consider your entry as a Tax-Deductible Donation.
Continued in 2026! Complete 6 of the 8 events and receive a T-shirt! Sign up for the entire series... sorry that's not good enough! You must be in attendance and actually finish 6 out of 8 of the events!
Course Records: 14:23 Jake Velazquez M 23 6 Aug 2025; 18:35 Hannah Munson F 35 2 Aug 2023
2.8 Miles Run Walk
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 7:00 PM
133.8 km from CopakeUltra
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 6:15 PM
The Lake T Sprint Series has been the first race for many Iron Distance Triathletes. In its 25th year, this race continues to be the stepping stone for so many triathletes to get to the next level.
Racks are first come, first serve, waves are male/female, and there is a relay division as well.
The 600 yard lake swim is followed by a 2 loop bike course with rolling hills. The 5K run is a beautiful course around the lake which has a few small inclines and downhill the last mile. Aid is available on the run at the town hall section.
**PLUS we offer a Super Sprint race for those looking to test the waters of triathlon! This will be a 200 yard swim, 5.5 mile bike (one loop) & 1.7 mile run.
Online Prices:
Sprint Individual Registration $45.00
Super Sprint Registration $35.00
Relay Registration $65.00
Aqua/Bike $45
Day of Prices:
Sprint Individual $60
Super Sprint $45
Relay $75.00
Aqua/Bike $60
Online Registraion Closes 4pm race day
RACE STARTS at 6:15pm
Plus don't miss: LAKE T OLYMPIC DISTANCE TRIATHLON Saturday August 15th!!
*In case the weather gods don’t cooperate all efforts will be made to race in some capacity. If we are unable to race there will be no refunds or transfers. Thank you.
PLEASE NOTE
No earbuds are allowed at any point of the race
Bikers must have their helmet on and strapped before leaving transition.
Bikers cannot mount their bike until they have reached Lake Rd.
Bikers must be at least 2 bike lengths behind the racer in front of you.
Bikers MUST ride their bike AS FAR TO THE RIGHT SIDE LANE as possible. They can only pass on the left(within the lane) and IMMEDIATELY return right.
No animals are allowed at Blish Park per the Town of Marlborough.
7.31 Miles 11.34 Miles 14.34 Miles Run Sprint Swim Triathlon
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Flat, fast certified 1 mile run. This race is a point to point race on a closed road.
1 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
HedgeFondo
A premium cycling event rooted in the Litchfield Hills, designed with the care of a world-class riding experience.
Hedgefondo is a thoughtfully produced cycling event built to showcase the
Litchfield Hills as one of the Northeast’s premier road and gravel riding destinations, with easy access from New York and Boston. What began as a small, private ride among investment bankers—hence the name Hedgefondo—quickly grew by word of mouth to more than 250 participants in its first public year, with over 500 riders expected this season from the New York, Connecticut, and Boston regions. Based at Rifugio, a premier active hospitality hub in the Litchfield Hills, the event pairs curated routes with elevated pre- and post-ride hospitality, creating a true basecamp for the day. Hedgefondo is coordinated and spearheaded by KC&E Adventures, a team with over a decade of experience designing premium cycling experiences around the world and featured in Forbes, Men’s Journal, Cycling Magazine, Yankee, and Bicycling.
Event Website
Route Options & Descriptions
Hedgefondo offers two route tiers—Adventure and Endurance—each available in road and gravel formats and supported by an on-course aid station.
Adventure Distance
Road: ~41 miles
A thoughtfully curated road route through the heart of the Litchfield Hills, featuring quiet country roads, rolling terrain, and classic New England scenery. Riders will pass lakes, historic stone walls, open farmland, and wooded corridors that define the region’s character, offering a rich and engaging ride from start to finish.
Gravel: ~30 miles
A mixed-surface route highlighting the Litchfield Hills’ network of quiet dirt and gravel roads. This ride weaves through rural landscapes, wooded backroads, and hidden corners of the region, including sections near White Memorial Preserve, showcasing the area’s natural beauty and sense of exploration.
Endurance Distance
Road: ~70 miles
An expansive road route designed to showcase the depth and variety of riding in the Litchfield Hills. The course links together rolling hills, longer climbs, and extended stretches of quiet pavement, passing lakes, farms, and stone-lined roads that reflect the region’s historic and pastoral landscape.
Gravel: ~53 miles
A full-distance gravel route that dives deep into the region’s most remote and scenic terrain. Riders will travel long stretches of dirt and gravel roads, forested corridors, and protected lands, including extended exploration around White Memorial Preserve, offering a rugged and immersive New England gravel experience.
Event Day Overview
7:00 a.m.
Event site opens. Registration, sponsor and partner areas, Rifugio operations, and parking are fully set.
7:30 a.m.
Registration opens.
9:00 a.m.
Endurance Routes depart (road and gravel).
10:00 a.m.
Adventure Routes depart (road and gravel).
12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Post-Ride Gathering at Rifugio
Food and beverages, sponsor and partner activations, music, and space to unwind, connect, and kickoff summer.
Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 5:00 AM
53.2 km from CopakeUltra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 12:00 PM
2026 Connecticut Masters Time Trial and Criterium
Presented In Association with
Northeast Masters Cycling Association
USA Cycling Permit # 2026-15832
(PDF of race flyer linked below)
Date: Saturday
June 20, 2026 Rain or Shine
Time Trial events are Pre-Registration only:
Online registration at https://www.bikereg.com/
(BikeReg.com standard service fee will be applied).
Pre-registration closes 9:00 PM Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Register Early and Save!! There is a $5 discount for online entries received by Midnight June 7, 2026
This year’s event is a qualifying event for the National Senior Games.
For details about the National Games, all the documentation can be found on their website: https://NSGA.COM/
No race-day entries for the Time Trial are allowed.
Day-of registration will be available for the criterium, with an additional $5 day-of fee.
Number pick-up opens at 8:00 AM. The event is open to competitors from all states.
Location: Walnut Hill Park, New Britain, CT
Timing services provided by Velocity Results
Entry Fees:
Time Trials: $35.00 for BOTH Time Trials for all age groups. Start times for both TT’s are assigned, but riders can choose to only do the 5K or the 10K. Total TT registration limited to 90 riders.
For all criterium fields: $10 if combined with TT registration, $35 if entering criterium only. Any additional criterium event is $10
Connecticut State Games medals are awarded for the first three places outright for each discipline and age group, regardless of residence state.
5K Time Trial (3 laps)
First rider starts at 9:00 AM
other riders follow at 30 second intervals. Rider start order goes from youngest to oldest rider, regardless of gender. Categories are:
· Women 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+
· Men 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90+
10K Time Trial (6 laps)
First rider starts at 10:15 AM
other riders follow at 30 second intervals. Rider start order goes from youngest to oldest rider, regardless of gender.
Start times for both time trials will be posted on June 19, 2026 by 10 AM at www.northeastmasters.com
Combined start for 20K or 40K Criteriums
Riders should indicate at the start of each race that they will be doing a 20K race, all other riders are racing 40K
The two races will be run concurrently with the 20K race finishing at the end of the 12th
lap, the 40K race finishing at the end of the 24th lap.
20K results will only be recorded for riders doing the 20K.
Free lap rule applies until five laps to go for the 40K. Repair pit: There will be a pit area for wheels. Wheels must be labeled with rider number.
Age-specific Category
Start Time*
Distance
Field Limit
Women 40+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
12:00 PM
20K or 40K
37
Men 65+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
12:01 PM
20K or 40K
37
Men 40 to 59 Novice (Cat 5)
1:10 PM
20K or 40K
25
Men 60+ (CAT1-4, Novice)
1:11 PM
20K or 40K
35
Men 50+ (Cat 1-4)
2:20 PM
20K or 40K
75
Men 40+ (Cat 1-4)
3:30 PM
20K or 40K
75
All USA Cycling rules apply. US DOT or US CPSC approved helmets required. TT bikes or aero bars are allowed for the Time Trials ONLY. Must have a USAC mass-start legal road bicycle for the criteriums
USA Cycling Race license required. Annual Race license available online at USA Cycling, or One-day licenses may be purchased during BikeReg registration or onsite for $15 and are valid for a single day of racing. On-site One-day licenses may only be purchased by Novice (Category 5) Men and Women, for use in races open to those categories.
Race information:
Mitch Favreau - 860-917-5006 - [email protected]
Peter Swain : 860-788-7041 - [email protected]
Criterium Cycling Time Trial
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Love Bikes, Hate Cancer? We have a bike ride for you!
The BIKES FIGHT CANCER Charity Ride
Presented by PDC Incorporated
June 20th 2026
Tree House Brewing
1 Community Place
South Deerfield, MA 01373
Overview:
This charity FUNdraising bike ride, in Western Mass, supports families dealing with the burden of a cancer diagnosis and cancer research. Choose from 25 mile and 50 mile routes, that weave through the beautiful Pioneer Valley and along the Connecticut River with some nice long straightaways along green farm land and rollers with views of the river. The 50-mile ride will be a bit more challenging but will reward riders with great views! After the ride there will be lunch, refreshments and festivities.
100% of rider donations will be used for cancer research and to support local families dealing with the burden of a cancer diagnosis.
This is a can’t miss bike ride. We love bikes and hate cancer.
What is included:
Choose from the 25 or 50 mile rides, that are fully supported, with awesome water stops, and facilities!
Bikes Fight Cancer Socks!
Post ride meal!
One Tree House Beer included!
Fundraising Goal of $100 - Reaching this goal will earn you a free Bikes Fight Cancer T-Shirt!
Routes:
50 Mile Route - Traditional, with some dirt roads (2.5 miles) - 8:00am start - 1950 feet of elevation
50 Mile Route - Pavement Only - 8:30am start - 1900 feet of elevation
25 Mile Route - 9:30am start - 850 feet of elevation
The official route maps will be emailed to registered riders in early June.
Notes:
Helmets are required
Rain or shine
E-bikes are welcome
No bike trailers please
Bikes Fight Cancer's Mission:
Use our love of bikes to raise valuable funds for cancer research and to support local families dealing with the burden of a cancer diagnosis.
http://www.bikesfightcancer.org
If you are looking to donate to a rider go here: https://www.pledgereg.com/bfc
We are also hosting a free Intro To Group Riding Clinic in partnership with MassBike and Northampton Bicycle on May 17th. You can sign up for that here: https://www.massbike.org/75982/bikes_fight_cancer_intro_to_group_riding
Any other questions email: [email protected]
Cycling Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Lions Roar – Cycling for our Community
Presented by: Portland Lions Club
Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief - to serve their community.
Lions have a dynamic history. Founded in 1917, we are best known for fighting blindness, but we also volunteer for many different kinds of community projects - including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the disabled.
100% of the proceeds raised from this event will be used for charitable causes.
For more about Lions Clubs, go to www.lionsclubs.org
Rain or Shine Event - Sorry No Refunds
Bike Helmets Required for all riders
E-bikes welcome on all routes
Same day registration available (fee goes up $5.00 for each ride) but we cannot guarantee a tee shirt will be available
Riders under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign consent form
Must register by May 1 in order to guarantee that you will receive a t-shirt
Registration from 8am – 10am at Riverfront Park
Registration for Gravel Rides only at Bransfield Park from 9-10am
Some historic sites along the rides will include the Portland Reservoir and Meshomasic Forest. In the late 19th century and again in the 1940s two quarries in the Meshomasic State Forest were quarried for feldspar and mica. The quarries are still open to the public and rock collectors to explore. From the early 1950s to 1970s Nike Missile Site HA-36 was located off of North Mulford Road in the Meshomasic State Forest. It was one of over 300 missile-defense sites around major cities during the Cold War. Nike Ajax anti-aircraft missiles were located at HA-36 to protect Hartford's aircraft industry from Soviet bombers. There are eight miles of dirt roads, originally built by the CCC, open for seasonal driving in the forest. Hunting, mountain biking, off roading, and hiking are some other activities available in the forest.
Other sites along the road rides include the Arrigoni Bridge which connects Middletown and Portland and Brownstone Adventure Sports Park on the right, which used to supply quality brownstone from New York and Boston to San Francisco, and employed over 1,500 people during the 1850's. More than 25 ships transported the stone to major population centers in the United States, Canada and even England. The brownstone quarries in Portland, Connecticut, owe their existence to millions of years of prehistoric sediments accumulating in the Connecticut River. Quarried as far back as the 17th century, the brownstone around Portland proved soft enough to allow for carving and polishing, making it one of the most desirable materials for gravestone markers and building construction for nearly three centuries. Portland’s location along the Connecticut River allowed for easy transport throughout the state and, later, the world.
Route Choices (see descriptions)
Road Rides - 63 mile or 42 mile
All road Rides leave from Riverfront Park, 284 Brownstone Ave, Portland CT
Gravel Rides – 35 or 41 miles
All gravel rides leave from Bransfield Park, 160 Rose Hill Rd, Portland CT
Road Ride – Metric Century (63.7 miles) (includes tee shirt, food stops (2) and after ride meal)
Route will start at Riverfront Park in Portland and meander through Portland, Glastonbury, Manchester and Hebron with some of the ride on the Charter Oak Greenway. Recommended start time between 8-9am depending on speed, slower riders should plan to start at the earlier time
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45437707
Road Ride – 42 miles (includes tee shirt, one food stops and after ride meal
The beginning of this ride will be the same as the metric splitting off around 17 mile mark. Recommended start times 9-10am depending on speed, slower riders should plan to start at the earlier time
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45437935
Gravel Rides
Gravel Ride – Basic (35 miles) includes 1 water / food stop and hot lunch at end of ride
Will be on dirt roads in the Meshomasic Forest and the Airline Trail as well as paved roads, be sure to have a bike computer or the printed out cuesheet (available on day of ride) for this ride as there are not many road markers in the Mesh. Recommended start time 9-10am, slower riders should plan to start at the earlier time
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45543674
Gravel Ride – Spicy (41 miles) includes 1 water / food stop and hot lunch at end of ride
Same as basic ride but incorporates trails and single track which does have rocks and roots. There will also be a beaver dam crossing across a wooden footbridge which requires walking across with your bike then stepping on some rocks to cross. Recommended start time 9am
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46160101
GRAVEL RIDES ONLY DEPART FROM Bransfield Park, 160 Rose Hill Road, Portland, CT
Registration Cost:
63 Mile Road or Gravel Rides (includes lunch, t-shirt and 3 food / water stops) $55
41 Mile Road Ride (includes lunch, t-shirt and 2 food / water stops) $55
35 and 41 Mile Gravel Rides (include lunch, t-shirt,1 food / water stop and restroom / water stop at Airline Cycles) $55
T-Shirts provided at no additional charge when you register for one of the rides. If you want an extra shirt below are prices:
T-Shirts: $17 Small to XL as well as child sizes / $22 XXL-5XL
Hot Lunch catered by Farrell’s Restaurant in Portland (includes vegan option, water, soft drinks, desserts, etc) Served from Noon - 3:00PM
Lunch served at: Portland Riverfront Park, 284 Brownstone Ave, Portland, CT 06480
Cycling Gravel Mountain Biking Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
112.5 km from CopakeUltra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026
Ready to lace up your sneakers for a good cause? 🌟 The "Taking Strides to Save Lives" race in Woodland Park awaits you! Picture yourself running 5 km on a scenic route that blends the charm of nature with urban vitality, all in support of a charitable cause 🎽.
5k Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 6:45 AM
The Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes Triathlon is excited to host this tradition that helps promote friendly competition, health and wellness.
13.1 Mile BIKE Course Map
5K Run Course
Run Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome! I’m your Race Director, Tom Wilkas. We are pleased to bring you both the original Pat Griskus Sprint Triathlon, which started in 1987, and the Olympic distance race, which was conceived in
Key folks include: Dave Heller, Robin Griskus, Laura Griskus, Marty Cashin, Mike Maximenko, Dave Kunces, Kim Tessier, Jeff Sheldon, Tom Hill, Jim O’Rourke, Chris Hibbs, Sandra Heller, Kristin Heller, Meghan Curley, Tim Cipriano, Tim Ruh, Karen Mcwhirt, Rob Scott, Eric Pattison and Others. Pat Griskus was an amazing guy and credited with paving the way for the many amputee athletes to follow.
Both races are USAT Sanctioned and are held at Quassy Amusement Park on Route 64 in Middlebury, CT. The Sprint distance starts with a half-mile swim in spring-fed Lake Quassapaug, enjoy the challenging 10.5 mile bike around the lake, and the out-and-back 3.1 mile run. There is a First Timers division for those tackling their first Triathlon ever, with medals for all first time finishers. With close to 100 first-timers each year, this race has become a favorite for first time triathletes!
The Olympic distance race features a clean and clear one mile lake swim in Lake Quassapaug, enjoy a 25 mile challenging one loop bike course through classic New England farm country, and a 6.2 mile run on shaded back roads.
14.1 Miles 25 Miles 31.2 Miles 32.2 Miles Duathlon Olympic Run Sprint Swim Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM
102.2 km from Copake3 Miles 5 Miles 8 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Times
Race Time: 8:00 AM.
Bib pickup 6:45 AM to 7:45 AM.
Race Day Registration 6:45 AM to 7:45 AM.
Race Swag
Custom race bib.
Cool Swag
Computer timed results.
Large division awards.
Post race refreshments.
2 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
This race is a fundraiser to support the Bloomfield Juneteenth Celebration.
Race day schedule:
Packet pick up from 7:15 to 7:50am. Race start at 8:00am sharp!
Race course & certification follow this link
Timing & scoring by The EMPIRE Timing Co.
5k Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
4.2 Miles- Wellers to Jeep Trail Loop
Active duty military/veterans and active first responders are encouraged to contact the race for a discount.
4.2 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM
10th Annual 5K Run/Walk to benefit the Foundation's violence prevention, safety awareness & gender equality programs. Join us as we celebrate a decade of impact!
Kids' Run (100-Yard Dash, ages 3-10):
9:00 AM
5K Run/Walk: 9:30 AM
5K Run/Walk (Virtual): 9:30 AM
The 5K Run/Walk is a fun event for the whole family! The course is mostly flat with one small hill. See the course map for details.
Runners and walkers from out of town can still participate and show their support. Virtual runners can tune in to the beginning of the race via Instagram Live. Then, run on your own and post your photos!
Purpose of the Race
Funds raised from the 5K allow the Vanessa T. Marcotte Foundation to provide valuable safety programs to the community. The Foundation envisions a world where women live free from harassment. They advocate for safety awareness, violence prevention, and gender equality. They further their mission by providing self-protection training, and they partner with organizations to provide programming and mentorship opportunities to address the root causes of violence against women. Vanessa Marcotte inspires their work, and her kind, philanthropic and compassionate spirit continues to influence people of all ages.
Post-Race Party
Enjoy the fun, post-race atmosphere with DJ, food, ice cream truck, beer, and more! You can also enter to win several raffle items. Activities for kids, too!
Sponsorship Opportunities
Please show your support! Visit 5Ksponsor.org to sign up.
Race Awards
Top male & female finishers overall, and top finishers (male & female) in the following categories:
Under 18; 18-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70+
Online Auction
The auction items will be displayed online soon. Additionally, be sure to check out our raffle tables at the event with over 30 items.
FAQs/RACE DAY INFO:
WHEN & WHERE CAN I PICK UP MY RACE BIB AND SHIRT? Bib and shirt pickup, as well as walk-up registration, opens at 8 AM on Saturday, June 20th at Wachusett Mountain. For GPS purposes, use 499 Mountain Rd., Princeton, MA. Once you park, head towards the lodge and check-in under the large white tent. Check-in lines will be by Bib Number. Please know your bib number in advance. Link will be provided.
HOW CAN I GET MY RACE RESULTS? When you register, you are asked to provide a cell phone number if you want to receive a text with your finish time after the race. OR...you can simply search your name and finish time after the race. Link will be provided.
WHAT IS VIRTUAL RACE EXPERIENCE LIKE? Signing up for a virtual registration is a way to show your support of the cause if you can't make it to Princeton, MA. Join us on Instagram LIVE for opening remarks and official start, and then run on your own. You can also join our club on Strava to run “together” from wherever you are, see other participants’ activities, and be part of the race-day community.
CAN I BID ON THE SILENT AUCTION EVEN IF I CAN'T GO TO THE EVENT? Yes, anyone in the U.S. can bid on an item! The auction will close on Saturday, June 20th at 11:30 AM.
CAN I BRING MY DOG? We love dogs, but unfortunately the venue does not allow dogs at this event per the board of health unless they are a service dog.
CAN I BRING A STROLLER? Yes! Walkers/runners are welcome to do the 5K with a stroller.
5k Run Virtual Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Richie's Race (Officially Timed Mile) & Mary's Miles (Walk)
We are very excited to announce our Mary Therese Rose Fund Run/Walk in Memory of Rich DuHaime. In prior years, this was 5K Run/Walk
formerly held in Darlington County Park in Mahwah. NJ. This year’s event will feature milers competing on the Lakeland Regional High School track. The walkers will be cheering them on the runners from the inner oval and outer edges of the track. Mile runs are all the rage, but walknig is just as important. Everyone within a stone's throw of Wanaque can see how fast (or slow) they can tackle a mile (5,280 feet/4 laps around the track), while having fun engaging or just kicking back and enjoying the "time" of day.
In Memory of Rich DuHaime
Rich and his family have been recipients of assistance through the fund for their special needs child and dedicated the last 10+ years to raise funds for the children of the Mary Therese Rose Fund. Rich unexpectedly passed away on May 4th, 2021, and our fund has decided to honor his life and dedication to our charity.
About the Mary Therese Rose Fund
This fund was founded in honor of Mary Therese Rose Crilly who was born in 1998 with Joubert Syndrome, and who sadly passed away in 2003. We are a nonprofit organization, registered with the State of New Jersey as a 501(c)(3) organization, making all of your donations tax-deductible. Since its inception, it has been the mission of The Mary Therese Rose Fund to never deny a family in need. We are constantly organizing new fundraising activities.
Registration
Richie's Race*
(Nonrefundable)
Early until 5/4 - $30
5/4 through Race Day - $35
Mary's Miles*
Suggested donation of $20 with registration.
Schedule
8:30 am – Registration Opens
10:00 – Race/Walk Starts
1:00 – Event Ends
1 Miles Run Walk