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Welcome to Rally in the Valley!
We have something for everyone this year in our very own Patapsco Valley State Park! Hit 18 miles of world-class single track in the Dirt Rooster Enduro or build your skills and confidence in the Intro to Enduro presented by Muddy Pedals.
This is a community event staffed by volunteers; we welcome your good vibes and your stewardship of the park.
Please note that this event is 100% pack-in, pack-out.
Please bring your own container for beverages; we will not be supplying any cups at this event!
All registered riders and volunteers will receive a pre-event email on Wednesday, 9/10/25, with additional detailed information about the event.
Last year's Enduro map is HERE
Last year's Intro Enduro map is HERE
The YMCA Harrisburg Half Marathon course starts on City Island and runs along the scenic Riverfront Park in the downtown Harrisburg community. It’s an ideal course that’s friendly for runners of all abilities — beginners enjoy the lack of elevation while more experienced runners strive for personal bests. In 20 years of existence, the YMCA Harrisburg Half has experienced tremendous growth and is quickly becoming one of the most loved running events in Central Pennsylvania.
Join us for a meaningful morning of community, awareness, and hope at the Run Like A Warrior Lyme Awareness Walk in Ellicott City, Maryland. Whether you’re walking in support of a loved one, raising awareness, or simply showing up for the Lyme community, this event is a chance to come together and make a difference.
Lyme disease affects thousands of families each year, and events like this help us shine a light on the challenges patients face while building a stronger, more supportive community. Come walk with us, wear your green, and stand with Lyme Warriors everywhere.
Date: September 13
Location: 10000 Clarksville Pike, Ellicott City, MD
Check-In: 8:30 AM
Walk: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Event will take place rain or shine (unless there is a thunderstorm).
Bring your friends, family, and community spirit as we walk together to raise awareness, support patients, and remind everyone affected by Lyme disease that they are not alone
Donations are welcome and greatly appreciated.
Parking may be limited due to the holiday, so we strongly encourage participants to arrive early to allow enough time for parking and check-in.
Why join us?
All proceeds support Lyme Disease research, patient care programs, and Kids’ Smile Boxes. Lyme Warrior’s goal is to promote awareness and education about Lyme Disease in order to help offer hope to our community.
Come walk, run, and stand with us to make a difference—we can’t wait to see you there!
Whether you’re running, walking, cheering, or just coming for the food and community, this event is for everyone. Put on your green, bring your friends and family, and run like a warrior with us! 💚
Some of the most beautiful countryside east of the Mississippi!
Earn bragging rights on the long and hilly routes of 100 and 75 miles
Look at the mountains on rolling terrain across 65- and 50-mile route
Enjoy a 25-mile covered bridge tour
Fully supported with well-marked routes, Ride with GPS navigation, SAG, and well stocked rest stops
End of ride celebration with boxed lunches, festive music, and the popular ice cream truck
Event details and schedule
The Civil War Century is an event with five different routes that are designed for different ability levels, from the 25 mile Covered Bridge Quarter Century for beginners and those that don't ride long and hilly rides up to the 100+ mile Civil War Century which is intended for experienced, well trained cyclists that have done at least a couple of centuries already. For the history buff, you can visit Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, Antietam and/or Gettysburg battlefield sites. You'll see all four if you elect to ride the full century.
Organize your ride crew as a team for a discount! Captain names the team for others to join.
Join the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, at Fort Indiantown Gap for the 15th annual March for the Fallen event on Saturday, September 19, 2026 at Fort Indiantown Gap. This event is rain or shine!
March for the Fallen is an event for the military and civilian communities to join annually in honoring the memory of all fallen service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our great nation. We are bringing this event back to its roots. The event races will be manually timed. You will have from your event start time until 6:00pm to complete the course.
Awards will be provided to individual race winners by the Training Site. The events are the 28- and 14-mile heavy or light marches, 5k run/walk, a 28-mile hand cycle and a virtual 5k run/walk. Heavy marches consist of rucking with a pack weighing at minimum 35lbs. There is a minimum 10lb ruck for light division to qualify for an award. Spectators are also welcome in support of the event but cannot be along the march route. The safest and most comfortable place for spectators will be at the Community Club.
The 28- and 14-mile marches offer challenging routes varying from asphalt roads to rolling and steep mountain trails of dirt and gravel on the training lands of Fort Indiantown Gap. The course start point elevation is 500.77' and climbs to 1239.43' on Second Mountain of the Appalachian Mountain Range; low point elevation is 484.28' and is within the first mile of the course.
Bibs will be provided at check-in. Bibs must be always displayed on your back and visible for safety purposes. Bibs are required to be on the courses. Those found on the courses without the proper event bib will be removed.
Packet Pickup will be Friday 18 Sep 4:30-7:00PM at the Community Club on Fisher Ave and the day of the event starting at 5:30AM.
T-shirts will be sold separately and can be purchased at the link below. *T-shirt’s must be ordered by Sunday, August 30 at 11:59pm to pick up the day of or have delivered for a fee the week of the race. Store will re-open 1 Sept 2026 for t-shirt purchases for delivery only after the 19 Sept race.
CLICK HERE TO ORDER A T-SHIRT
While a donation is not required to participate, registration is a must.
Pets are not permitted. Exceptions are made for working service dogs with proper licenses, leashes and vaccinations.
Personal drones are not authorized on the installation, offenders will be removed from the installation by security personnel.
**Valid ID will be required to enter Fort Indiantown Gap Base.
DetermiNation is the American Cancer Society’s event endurance program, spanning a variety of sports including cycling, running, hiking, yoga, and more. The collective efforts of the dedicated athletes who use their fortitude to help raise funds to take down cancer are nothing short of amazing. When you join DetermiNation, you’re not just participating in an endurance event. You’re pushing yourself to help save lives from cancer. Just like hard work goes into your event training, the American Cancer Society gives it our all through things like breakthrough research, patient programs and services, and a free 24/7 cancer helpline. Together, we’ll tackle every course, rally every community, and stay absolutely relentless in the fight against cancer.
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 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
This is a paved course.
Bathrooms are located at the pavilion by the starting line.
5K and 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/4851148639
The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)
The 5K does the out-and-back two times.
The 10K does the out-and-back four 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
Welcome to the 19th Annual Jessica Meredith Jacobsen Memorial 5k & Fun Walk! For nearly two decades, our community has gathered every September to turn a tragic loss into a powerful legacy of support. Whether you are chasing a personal best or enjoying a morning stroll with the family, your footsteps directly support the House of Ruth Maryland, ICS Tuition Assistance, and Father O’Neill Charities.
The race and walk will begin at our host school, Immaculate Conception School, in Towson, MD, at 8:00 AM. The race and walk will follow the same course as last year. We will also include a virtual race option for all participants who prefer the flexibility of participating when and where it is convenient for them.
T-shirt and bib pickup will be on September 17th and September 18th at the Knights of Columbus Hall located at 616 W. Seminary Ave, Lutherville, MD 21093, between 3:00-7:00 PM.
Free parking for the event will be available in the garage on Ware Ave. on race day.
Online registration for the 5K and Fun Walk will close at 8:00 PM on 9/18/26. Limited race day registration on 9/19/26 will be available until 7:30 AM. After this time, we cannot guarantee your registration. If you would like to donate to the race, donations will be accepted after 9/19/26.
T-Shirt: A t-shirt with the Knight logo is guaranteed for those who register by September 5, 2026. Registrations after this date will not receive a t-shirt.
Awards: Cash prizes of $100, $50, and $25 for the top 3 female and male overall finishers. Age group medals will be awarded to the top male and female finishers.
Please support the sponsors of our race: T Rowe Price, Mariner Finance, JA Healthcare Services, Verdence Capital Advisors, Hollenshade's Auto Service, Notre Dame Prep, and David Ross Orthodontics.
To learn how to become a sponsor of the race, please email Dan Yardley at [email protected]. There are multiple levels, with various rewards for each level. Sponsorships are tax-deductible when paid to Fr. O'Neill Charities directly. To make a tax-deductible donation, please mail a check made out to Fr. O'Neill Charities to P.O. Box 52, Lutherville, MD 21094-0052. Registrations and donations are not tax-deductible.
Share your photos or videos on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/JMJ5K) of your memories of Jessica, photos of you completing your run or walk, or showing off your race t-shirt!
Lace up your sneakers and join us for our 4th Annual 5K and Fun Walk, supporting this year’s beneficiary, Neighborhood Emergency Aid Response (NEAR).
NEAR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2022 to provide rapid emergency assistance within the Amblebrook community. When a medical emergency occurs, every second matters. While Amblebrook is served by the regional 911 system—including Adams Regional Emergency Medical Services (AREMS), the Gettysburg Fire Department, and the Pennsylvania State Police—the large coverage areas for these services can sometimes lead to longer response times. NEAR was created to help bridge that gap.
When you dial 911, NEAR is dispatched at the same time as the ambulance. As a Pennsylvania EMS-certified Quick Response Service (QRS), NEAR volunteers are often able to arrive quickly to provide critical care until professional emergency responders arrive.
NEAR works closely with AREMS and is certified through the Emergency Health Services Federation of Pennsylvania. Each response team includes highly trained volunteers skilled in basic life support, CPR/AED, and first aid, with at least one team member certified as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), EMT, or Paramedic. These teams provide immediate, potentially life-saving interventions while awaiting ambulance crews.
In addition to emergency response, NEAR strengthens the community by offering CPR, AED, and first-aid training for Amblebrook residents.
Proceeds and donations from this year’s race support NEAR’s mission and contribute to a designated endowment that helps sustain the organization for years to come, ensuring that rapid emergency care is available when our community needs it most.
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Join us for a fun 5k in south-central Pennsylvania. Runners (or walkers) will begin and end their loop at the W. Dale Brougher Foundation YMCA in Shrewsbury, PA. The loop winds along country roads, through a Senior-living campus and community park.
REGISTRATION
Registration opens April 1, 2025 and closes on race day at 8:00 am.
Register early! Race fee increases on September 1, 2025
RACE ROUTE
The race begins on the YMCA property, proceeds onto township roads, through the SpiriTrust Lutheran Campus and Miller Park, returning to the YMCA. Click to view the map.
AGE DIVISIONS
Male and Female (8-10) (11-14) (15-19) (19-24) (25-29) (30-34) (35-39) (40-44) ( 45-49) (50-54) (55-59) (60 -64 ) (65-69) (70 & over)
AWARDS
Overall Male and Female Winner plus Male and Female Age Division 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers.
Runners registered by September 1, 2025 are guaranteed a moisture wicking long-sleeved race shirt.
Awards ceremony will follow the event at 9:30 am.
RACE ROUTE SAFETY
Runner and spectator safety is a priority! For that reason we have the following partners in place:
Professional traffic control along the race route
First aid tent hosted by WellSpan Health Sports Medicine
RACE TIMING
Gun start (no starting mat): all runners begin with the same start time
Finish time: when the runner crosses the finish mat
Chip timed by Falcon Race Timing
PLEASE - NO STROLLERS OR DOGS
Please, no strollers or dogs.
Dogs are prohibited in the community park.
RACE DAY PARKING
Parking is available at the YMCA, 100 Constitution Avenue and on Fairview Court. The YMCA parking lot will close at 8:00am and reopen after the start of the race. Constitution Ave will be closed from 8:20 - 8:45 am due to the race start.
SPECTATORS
Spectators may safely view the race from the following locations:
YMCA campus
Miller Park
HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS/RECREATION
The York County Convention and Visitors Bureau provides a great list of hotel accommodations and other recreational activities in our county. Check out the website for restaurants, lodging and other fun things to do in York.
RACE CANCELLATION
If you cannot attend the race, please contact the Race Director. We will make arrangements for you to pick up your bib and race shirt. Unfortunately, we do not provide refunds or bib transfers.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Please share your excitement for the race on social media and tag us @ROSESYMCACo. Join our Facebook Race Group to share photos, comments and questions. YorkYRaces. Use the following hashtags and we will repost your photos! #YMCAROSES #YAutumnDash
PACKET PICKUP
Friday, September 19, 2:00 - 7:00 pm
Saturday, September 20, 7:00 - 8:15 am
Packet pickup is inside The W. Dale Brougher Foundation YMCA
You may pick up for multiple runners
Proceeds from The Milk Run and Stroll will support CCFS's milk voucher program, along with its other supplemental nutrition efforts for the Carroll Community.
Milk vouchers redeemable at local grocery stores are distributed to our client families each week.
Carroll Food Sunday is a nondenominational, almost completely volunteer operated, non-profit organization now in its 44th year. CCFS is a major provider of supplemental nutrition in Carroll County.
COURSE: Flat and Fast wheel measured 5K (3.1 Miles)
Bounty to break course record! $300 1st male and female.
REGISTRATION: Registration/Packet Pick-Up from 7:30-9:00 AM at the Borough Building, 2 Filbert Street. T-shirt deadline is Sept 1. Extra shirts will be available on race day for $10 while supplies last.
ENTRY FEE: $25 with a shirt. $15 without a shirt. $10 off registration for Veterans/Active Duty soldiers. Military discount must have proof.
START TIME: 9:00AM from BB&T Bank.
Adam was one to always lend a hand so in his name we are supporting those in recovery!
Adams Light, Inc. is a 501c(3) charity supporting men and women in recovery
Please register by 8/15 so you can be sure to receive a shirt in your choice of size. Those registering 8/16 and after are not guaranteed a shirt.
Join the Honey Brook Community Partnership to experience a 5K like no other! Set in the heart of the Lanchester Landfill & Reclamation Center, where nature and sustainability meet. This unique course offers a scenic and challenging run or walk through gravel roads, wooded trails, grassy paths, and segments of the Lanchester Nature Trail.
Starting at the facility entrance (elevation 875 ft), runners and walkers will navigate a series of steady climbs and enjoy peaceful stretches through reclaimed landscapes. Two major hills define the course:
First Climb: Elevation gain from 919 ft to 1,056 ft through wooded and grassy paths
Final Ascent to Eastern Overlook: Elevation gain from 1,020 ft to 1,156 ft on gravel roads, leading to panoramic views of the surrounding valley
After reaching the overlook, runners and walkers will double back and enjoy a fast, mostly downhill finish to the starting line. A Kids1 Mile Fun Run on a mostly flat incline will kick off immediately after the runners head up the hill.
Race proceeds go to support non-profit groups in the Honey Brook area that provide food and emergency support services to those in need in this community. Learn more about the Honey Brook Community Partnership at honeybrookpartnership.com
Celebrate with us at our annual Tröegs Rugged Trail Run for Conservation! We are geared up for making this another successful fundraiser in support of the Ned Smith Center's lands and trails system. The Center boasts a beautiful woodland setting with over 9 miles of trails winding through 500+ acres of land, a scenic bridge over the Wiconisco Creek, a children’s natural play area, three rotating art galleries featuring the art of Ned Smith and various national and local artists, a gift shop, and innovative educational programming for all ages. The Center is thrilled to partner with Tröegs Brewing Company for this exciting event! All proceeds will support the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art.
The race will begin at 5pm for the Hopback Trail and around 5:10pm for the Rugged Trail. Following the race, an after-party featuring live music, a basket raffle, food and drink, and vendors. The awards ceremony will commence around 7pm. Winners do not need to be present to receive their awards, but Raffle winners must be present to collect their baskets.
While the Ned Smith Center is pet friendly, we do not allow dogs to participate in the race. They may cheer their runner on from the finish line and enjoy the after party. Dogs may also be spectators around the trails.
This year we will feature your own photos #TroegsRugged5K or your can tag @TroegsBeer or @nedsmithcenter on Twitter. Please share your photos of the event for more race day fun.
Note - while the trails remain open for public use during the race, only runners who have registered are allowed to run the courses with the group. Signs will be posted along the course to inform hikers of the pending race.
Registration: Early Bird registration is $45 for ages 13+ (12 and under is $15) ends at midnight on April 30, 2026. Starting May 01, 2026, the price will increase to $50. Day-of Registration will be $55 for ages 13+ (12 and under is $20). Registration includes a Rugged Trail Run 5K t-shirt, a pizza token, a Tröegs Rugged Trail Ale token, and a SWAG bag. T-shirts and SWAG bags will be available for same day registration as supplies last.
Packet Pick-up/ Check-in: Runners may pick up their packets and check in early at the Ned Smith Center Gift Shop from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM on Friday, September 19th, or runners may check in on the day of the race from 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM. For adult runners and attendees cerebrating post race at the beer stand, please plan to show your ID and receive a wristband prior to the race. IDs will NOT be check post race at the beer stand. Snacks to help you fuel up and water bottles are welcome, but please refrain from bringing other outside food and beverages. Thank you for your cooperation.
TIMES:
5:00 PM Start for Hopback Trail
5:10 PM Start for Rugged Trail
Post-Race Party: Begins at 5:30 PM, ending at 10:00 PM!
TWO routes will be available:
The HopBack Trail: This route is walker-friendly and is a great option for beginning and intermediate trail runners. This trail will take you along the Wiconisco (or Wic) Creek that runs along the property and will bring you around to the beautiful rail trail before crossing over the creek and through our Nature Discovery Play Area at the Center.
The Rugged Trail: This route features more challenging elevations and terrain, perfect for those who are looking for a more “rugged” trail experience. This trail features a 700 ft elevation climb through the woods of Berry Mountain. This course is designed to be both exhilarating and exhausting.
Race volunteers will be along each route to ensure competitors are on the correct path and in case of an emergency.
SHIRTS: Unisex XS - XXL available. You MUST register by August 16th to be guaranteed a shirt in the requested size.
AWARDS: The top male and female runners for each race will be awarded Overall Winners spots, with the top male and female for each trail receiving a special prize. Age Group Winners will be awarded to the top male and female runner in each age categories: 19 & Under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60.
Stick around for a post-race party, featuring live music on the DeSoto Amphitheater stage! Food will be available for purchase. Handcrafted beer from Tröegs Brewing Company will be featured during this event while supplies last Limited Edition: The Rugged Trail Ale is brewed specially for this event and will be the featured beer at the stand.
ALL race participants will receive:
5K Race Shirt
A FREE pour of Tröegs beer (for participants age 21+) or Root Beer (for participants under the age of 21)
A FREE slice of pizza from DB's Pizzeria & Pub, Halifax.
Trail mix, bananas, and other goodies will be available after the race to re-fuel
EVENT: HOPBACK TRAIL (BEGINNER)
The HopBack Trail: This route is walker-friendly and is a great option for beginning and intermediate trail runners. This trail will take you along the Wiconisco (or Wic) Creek that runs along the property and will bring you around to the beautiful rail trail before crossing over the creek and through our Nature Discovery Play Area at the Center.
EVENT: RUGGED TRAIL 5K
The Rugged Trail: This route features more challenging elevations and terrain, perfect for those who are looking for a more “rugged” trail experience. This trail features a 700 ft elevation climb through the woods of Berry Mountain. This course is designed to be both exhilarating and exhausting.