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Celebrate the Fourth of July with =PR= Run & Walk by running in the Firecracker 5K For the Troops, presented by Leidos!!!
Click here for Packet Pick Up Details
Start your Fourth of July with us for the 4th Annual Red, White, and Run 5K. This certified, multi-terrain course will take runners and walkers of all ages throughout the north complex of Hanson Park and is the third race of the Run Your PRCS Parks timed series.
40th Firecracker 5k Run Walk
July 4th, 2026 - Saturday
In Memory of Frank D. Vari Sr., Past President of Council, City of Wilmington.
Presented by Union Park Auto Group
Race Information
The race starts at 8:30 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site registration.
5K & 10K Course (0.52M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5581336327
This course is an out and back. (1.04M)
The 5K does the course three times.
The 10K does the course six times.
Course Time Limit
2:00 hours.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Shirt and Gear Shop
https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
Race Information
The race starts at 8:30 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site registration.
Additional Information
Upon entering the park, look for Pavilion 4 on the left side of the parking lot.
1M Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6079040854
This is an out-and-back course.
5K, 10K, & 15K Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6079040203
This is an out-and-back course.
The 5K does the course two times.
The 10K does the course four times.
The 15K does the course six times.
Half Marathon Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6003657613
This is an out-and-back course.
The Half Marathon does the course six times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
Celebrate the holiday with a FREE 5k race at Riverside Park. (off of Monocacy Blvd). This is a low-key, low-amenity event.
Race Start time is 8:30AM.
Free for FSRC Members
Our low-key races are free for Steeplechaser members, so YAY!
You must be a club member on race day in order to get free race entry.
If you’re not a club member, you can join at https://runsignup.com/fsrc.
To check to see if you are a current member, and if so, what your expiration date is go to https://members.loutilities.com/fsrc/members and search for your name. If it isn’t found, your membership has either expired or you may be using an alternate spelling of your name.
To look up your membership by name or email and to renew see: https://runsignup.com/fsrc and click Membership Lookup. If you’re logged into RunSignup, you should see your membership under “Your Existing Users”. If your membership has expired, click the Renew Now button next to your most recent membership. We have no idea why they have Renew Now next to older memberships, so please click the right one.
If you think you are a paid member of the club and you still can't register for free, please check the spelling of the name you used to join the club and ensure that the birthdate you're using for registering for the race matches the one in your RunSignUp profile.
If this still doesn't offer the ability to register for the race for free, email [email protected] for assistance.
Finally - if you currently have an individual membership and would like to upgrade to "Two-In-Household" or "Family" membership in order to get the free race entry for family members, contact our membership committee at [email protected].
Race Day Registration
You may sign up on race day, but you'll need to do it online on your own device. We will not have paper forms or registration kiosks.
Competition
The Independence 5000 will count towards the FSRC Grand Prix.
Low-budget awards are given to the following divisions:
Top male/female/non binary (clock time)
Age Group male/female (net time): 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Logistics
Park in the lot at Riverside and pick up your bib.
The race will be chip timed, but still please make sure that you stay in order as you cross the finish line where volunteers will scan your bib -- we do this as a backup to resolve any missed chip reads.
The course is an out and back on the paved trail through the park. There will be two water stops.
Please bring a food item to share after the race.
This is a Memorial event for our Friend Greg Shank who was a constant source of hope and inspiration in our community.
Location: American Legion Post 202
400 American Legion Ave.
Williamsport, MD. 21795
Race Day Registration: 7 AM
Race Start: 8:30 AM at Pavilion
Cost: $25 if registered by Friday (6/19/26) $30 after
All pre-registered participants will receive an event t-shirt
Awards
Top 3 Male and Female finishers
Top 2 male and female finishers in each age group.
Age Groups:
12 and Under
13-15
16-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70 and Over
Must be present to receive T-Shirt and Award.
No Refunds / Event will be held Rain or Shine!
Proceeds to benefit the Greg Shank Memorial Scholarship Fund
ALL information about this race can be viewed at https://www.rivalraceseries.com/columbiafirecracker.
Get ready to light up your Independence Day at the Columbia Firecracker 5K & 10K. Join us for a high-energy celebration of fitness, community, and freedom. Whether you’re chasing a PR or just out for a fun, festive run, this event is built for everyone.
Choose your distance:
5K – Fast, scenic, and perfect for beginners, families, and speedsters.
10K – A longer challenge for those ready to push the pace.
Both courses wind around the beautiful paths of Lake Elkhorn, offering smooth pavement, water views, and a safe, spectator-friendly atmosphere. It’s flat, scenic, and ideal for runners and walkers of all ages and levels.
RACE START LOCATION
9821 Broken Land Parkway, Columbia, MD 21046.
Small parking lot next to Uber Bagels.
AGE REQUIREMENT
Runners must be at least 10 years old to participate in the 10K.
Runners must be at least 7 years old to participate in the 5K.
Pets, baby joggers/strollers, in-line skates, bicycles, and any other non-official
wheeled vehicles are prohibited.
Join us for a 1-mile fun run/walk to kick off Watsontown's 4th of July celebrations. The race starts at E 11th Street (near old Warrior Run Elementary) at 9am. You'll head down Main Street to the Watsontown Park entrance. After the race, stay for the parade and events in the park.
The race is open to all ages and abilities, with a 30-minute limit to complete the mile. Families are welcome! The race is untimed, and medals will be awarded to the first three finishers. Water and snacks will be available at the finish line.
Registration costs $15 for adults (17+), $10 for kids (ages 6-16), and is free for kids five and under (no race shirt for kids five and under). All proceeds support the Watsontown 4th of July celebration fund.
The historic Town of Bath (Berkeley Springs), WV 250 years birthday celebration 5K Race will be on Saturday, July 4, 2026, starting at 9:00am. The race will begin at the north end of town at the Train Depot. The course will wind its way through the town, including through Berkeley Springs State Park--America's First Spa. Runners will finish the 3.10 mile journey at the same Train Depot.
All proceeds benefit the Williamsport Area Swim Club (WASC). WASC is a year round swim team that provides instruction, training and competition to people of all ages and abilities. The WASC participates in national events sanctioned by USA Swimming, the National Governing Body for the sport of swimming in the US.
T-Shirts: T-Shirts will be available for online registrations up until 6/23.
Course: Flat, fast course on the bike path and Heshbon Road. Kid and stroller friendly!
Awards: Runners - Top 3 overall male and female. Top 3 male and female finishers in each age group. Walkers - Top 3 overall male and female.
Race Day Registration: Registration will be available the morning of the race, starting at 8am. The registration fee will be $35 the day of the race.
Join us for our annual Independence Day celebration - the ASICS Independence Day 4-Miler presented by Independent Brewing Company! Come out in your red, white & blue, run the Ma & Pa Trail, and end at Independent Brewing Company where the first beer is included with race registration for those 21+.
Enjoy this fast, flat 5k & Half in the heart of Georgetown near the Nation’s Capital. Both events run on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal path, however the Half Marathon begins/ends in Georgetown near the Potomac Boat Club while the 5K begins/ends at Fletcher’s Boat House. Both benefit Operation Enduring Warrior.
Walkers are welcome to attend this event.
Join the SocaRobics® Runners as we celebrate Forrest Gump with a fun run at Lakeside Loop - this time, reversing the course and running towards the traffic. The opposite direction of our annual Skeleton Run that takes place in December.
Join us for a fun run around the Lakeside Loop (about 4.4 miles).
Meet us at New Town Village (we will park next to the McDonalds & M&T Bank).
Theme: Red hat, Yellow top, Red Shorts (Dress like Forrest Gump)
Time: 8am
Location: New Town Village Center, 9700 Groffs Mill Drive, Owings Mills, MD 21117
Run Option: Full loop around (4.4 miles). OR you can take a short half mile walk out, and half mile walk back to total 1 mile.
Cost: FREE
Sharpen skills, ramp up fitness, and re-energize motivation during our four-day USA Triathlon designated draft-legal camp in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Designed for youth, junior, and NCAA draft-legal triathletes, Draft Camp focuses on sharpening skills through repetition, ramping up fitness through daily training and recovery, and re-energizing motivation through friendly competition. And our early July timing provides a perfect daily training environment for youth and junior draft-legal triathletes leading into the final qualifier July 12 and the National Championship August 1-2, and NCAA triathletes preparing for their fall 2026 collegiate season.
Mini Pedals, in partnership with Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park, exists to encourage, challenge, and educate children to be comfortable and confident on their mountain bike. Friendships are forged on the trail, challenges are overcome on the trail, and confidence is built on the trail. Being able to overcome the challenges that they face on the bike, persist, and continue riding, are directly related to skills they need in life.
This week of camp will establish a solid foundation of fundamental skills. We will assess each child’s individual ability and skill level to determine how we progress them and their riding. Children will be taught in a group of 8-12 students per instructor, ensuring proper attention to each rider.
Camp Schedule
(will change slightly each day)
10:00 Arrive and check-in with camp host
10:15- 11:00 Warm Up and Skills session
11:00-11:15 Snack
11:15- 12:15 Ride
12:15-1:00 Lunch
1:00-1:30 Tech Talk
1:30-2:30 Ride
2:30-3:00 Game
3:00 Head Home
Things your child needs:
Bike - A working trail worthy bike. Highly recommended to run your bike by your local bike shop for a tune up prior to the clinic. No training wheels. No kickstands.
A helmet
Flat pedals
Closed toe shoes - Five ten shoes or skate style shoe (Vans) are recommended over a trail shoe, but not mandatory
Bike gloves highly recommended
Hydration pack is recommended, but water bottle is sufficient (water coolers to refill water will be provided)
Sunscreen
Bug spray
Medication - ie. Epi Pen if needed for allergies. Albuterol if needed for asthma. If needed, they must be carried by the camper at all times
Camp is rain or shine unless severe weather event
**Camp will be held at the Pickall area of Patapsco...detailed instructions will be sent prior to camp!
CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation 30+ days prior to the event will receive a full refund. Cancellation less than 30 days prior to the event will receive a refund if the spot can be filled before camp begins. Cancellation within 24 hours of camp will forfeit their camp payment even if the spot is filled.
What about days with severe weather?
Worry not!
*We’ll have special indoor access at Arnold's Fun Complex, where we will have arts and crafts, games, puzzles, and have special access to enjoy a movie, bowling and more!
Drop off 9:00 a.m.
Pick Up Half Day Camp 12:00 p.m. (12:15- 12;30 is ideal)
Pick Up Full Day Camp 3:00 p.m. (Lunch between 12:00 - 1:00)
From Arnold’s Fun Center, riders will safely connect to the Valley Forge Trails via the Schuylkill River Trail.
All campers should pack plenty of snacks and water.
Full Day campers should pack a nutritious lunch.
Or, they may purchase an Arnold’s Concession lunch for $6.00 (Campers can choose between two slices of Pizza with a fountain drink, or a hot dog with fountain drink)
Camp includes coach led-rides, art, crafts, board or card games, off the bike games, on the bike games, historical, natural, education, and a bit of chill time.
Half Day Bike Camp $295.00
Full Day Bike Camp $580.00
(*Extended Care through Arnold's Fun Canter is available- 3:00 - 6:30 for $85.00 *through Arnold's. Email us at [email protected] for more info-)
Pricing includes extra snacks, sweet end of day treats and branded Sol Rider's Swag!
Adventure Bike Camp and Mountain Bike Camp is for riders between ages 5 years old and 16 y.o. ish, who are very comfortable riding on two wheels.
Adventure Bike Camp who wish to adventure on two wheels will take to the gravel and paved trails (and will have the opportunity to learn how to ride beginner friendly, mountain bike trails.
Mountain Bike Camp for those looking to ride on skill-level appropriate mountain bike trails, plus gravel, and pavement.
What to expect:
Participants will review/learn
~ basic on the trail bike handling skills. (controlled braking, shifting, steering, speed control, cornering, bike-body separation, balance, riding/mounting/dismounting on level ground and low grade inclines/declines, in a controlled environment.
~ terminology, parts of the bike and how to keep everything in great working order.
~ On The Bike rules, safety and trail riding etiquette.
~ preview trails, pre-ride, re-ride, free ride singlet track
~ introduction to trail features (rock gardens, log-overs)
~ Monday: Access to skill-appropriate trails at the Phoenixville Bike Park.
~Arts, Crafts, Hikes, Games (Field, Board and Card), Snack Breaks, Exploration, Visit and learn about Historical Points of Interest, playground stops, etc.! *Count on sweet treat at the end!
How will they Learn?
Participants will learn
~ with coach-led demonstrations
~ through skill sessions
~ on the bike games
~ Rides on grass, pavement (SRT), and trails.
What To Bring:
~We highly recommend a mountain bike or a hybrid bike for Mountain Bike Camp.
~ Ideally, the bike should have shifting gears, *knobby tires (no slick or bald tires), well-fitted, and in great working condition.
*Please take your bike to a bike shop for a tune up before camp begins: a bike that breaks on the trail can be a real bummer. Make sure the brakes work, the chain is not rusty or stiff, the tires are in good condition (no dry-rot) and all the nuts and bolts are secure.
~A well-fitted helmet in great condition. No cracks or dents- protect those noggins.
~A water bottle (or two) or a hydration pack
~Closed-toe, secure shoes. No sandals, flip-flops-or crocs.
~Snacks (none sharing). Nutritious, skip the high sugar. The rider is the engine, proper nutrition before and during camp will make for a better experience.
~Personal medicine if needed: Inhalers, Epipens..etc.
For Adventure Bike Camp: most bikes are great. While a mountain bike is ideal, if you have a traditional single-gear bike, we can work with you! Reach out to us [email protected], give us a heads up.
Highly Recommended:
~protective eyewear
~sunscreen & bug/tick repellent
~bike gloves
~padded bike shorts ?TRUST US!
Please reach out to your local bike shop now, to make sure your kiddo has a great camp experience later!
*All bikes should have a tune-up at least once a year.
Doing so saves money, keeps your bike in good condition, can prevent mechanical failures, and offers safety and security while riding your bike.
*Make sure: the brakes work, the tires are NOT dry rotted and have good tread, fill up the tires with air to make sure the inner-tubes are in great working order. ~~*If the tires loose air, that means the bike needs new inner-tubes.
*Make sure the chain is not rusty, it has been properly oiled and moves freely along the gears.
*If your bike has gears, please make sure all the gars can work, and that the chain works well on the gears.
Don't hesitate to take your bike to a bike shop to have them take a look and see how they can help you get your bike in great working order!
Behavior and Rider Policy
Participants MUST:
~ be interested in learning and practicing.
~ arrive ready to listen and follow instructions: Why? Because: SAFETY.
Coaches are here to teach and keep participants safe. Participants must be able to follow directions at all times. Biking, regardless of skill level, comes with inherent risks, coaches are there to lead a safe experience.
~be respectful and kind to other participants and coaches. (Kind words, and keeping hands and feet to self is expected. No bullying will be tolerated.)
Incidents will be documented and shared with parent/guardian either in real-time or at pick-up depending on severity of offense. After two incidents, parent or guardian can choose to participate with their child for the remainder of the camp, or, withdraw them.
A third incident will result in expulsion from Sol Riders LLC programs. No refunds will be issued in case of withdrawal or expulsion.
Participants SHOULD:
~have fun
~feel comfortable to ask questions
~bring nutritious snacks and/or lunch
~bring at least one or two bottles of water.
Participants COULD:
~bring a small backpack (or hydration pack) to keep extra socks, shirt, rain slicker or coat (in case of a unexpected weather event).
*By signing up for one of Sol Riders LLC programs, the parent/guardian of the minor gives permission for the possible use of their image during camp activities, as it may be shared as part of program advertisements. Digital an Print: magazine ads, brochures, postcards, etc. Sol Riders LLC “RidewithSol.com” Website gallery, Social Media posts, etc.
To opt out, simply email us once you've registered, and we'll be sure to NOT include your child/dependent's image.
Once you are registered, we will email the Waivers and First Aid form to you.
Email [email protected] with questions
Welcome to the NON-MEMBER registration page is for the MCRRC Midsummer Night's Mile!
This page may also be used to sign up to volunteer - please see the "volunteer" tab to the left.
This race is part of our free, low-key series for members. Please refer to the "Low-Key Race Entry Procedure" on our website for more information.