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This year marks the 43rd anniversary of the Mercer County Twilight QUAD. It's the oldest continuous running series in the region. Each event begins at 7:00 pm on Wednesday evenings in the summer months. Over 50,000 finishers have been recorded through the first 149 events of the QUAD.
Runners who complete all four events will receive a commemorative award. Each year, over 150 runners and walkers complete all four events of the series.
Specialty QUAD shirts will be available for purchase on site on a first come first serve basis.
The races include:
June 24 - Strawberry Days 5K - Grove City
July 15 - Dam Race - Sharpsville
July 29 - Fredonia 5K - Fredonia
Aug 12 - Ice Cream Race - Grove City, PA
Get ready to light up Moon Township! Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to take part in an unforgettable evening packed with glow-in-the-dark fun. Expect neon face painting, glowing accessories, high-energy music, and plenty of excitement from start to finish.
The Glow Run is more than just a race-it’s a nighttime celebration featuring music, dancing, entertainment, and an awards presentation. Wear your brightest colors and be part of the glow!
Hell Hath No Hurry — Race Overview
Hell Hath No Hurry is a project of Hell Hath No Profit, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to showcasing the beautiful trails of Settlers Cabin Park. This looped trail race is built around community, perseverance, and spending a full day enjoying the woods together.
Runners and walkers of all abilities are welcome—from first-time trail racers looking for a fun challenge to seasoned ultrarunners chasing 50 miles. Choose your distance, take on the scenic 10K loop through the park, and enjoy a supportive trail-running atmosphere from start to finish.
Race Distances & Start Times
50 Mile (Solo & Relay) — 6:00 AM
10K — 8:00 AM
50K — 10:00 AM
30K — 2:00 PM
All events end at 8:00 PM.
All runners must begin their final lap by 6:00 PM.
Location
Start / Finish: Cayuga Shelter, Settlers Cabin Park
Coordinates: 40°26'04.3"N 80°09'36.4"W
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/fbDB3xkb1so
The start/finish area is conveniently located next to a playground—perfect for families, crews, and spectators.
The Course
10K loop on marked trails within Settlers Cabin Park
Primarily single-track with hills, roots, mud, and natural terrain
Minimal road crossings
Direction of travel may change during the race
The course will be well marked, but runners must follow the blazes
Loop Counts:
10K = 1 loop
30K = 3 loops
50K = 5 loops
50 Mile = 8 loops
Aid Stations
Main Aid Station (Start/Finish)
Supported by North Park Trail Runners
Water, electrolyte drink, PB&J, chips, pretzels, candy, salt tabs, and other trail-friendly snacks.
No guarantee of gels.
Halfway Aid Station
Supported by Audrey Burgoon of Urban Impact
Water, electrolyte drink, and an incredible variety of homemade trail foods.
Personal Aid Access:
50 Mile runners may access their vehicles every lap.
30K & 50K runners may set up a small personal aid area near the start/finish.
Post-Race Cookout
A post-race cookout will be held for runners, crews, friends, and family beginning around 3:00–4:00 PM.
Hamburgers, hot dogs, vegetarian options
Picnic-style sides
Cold beverages (beer for ages 21+)
Staggered start times help bring runners back together for a lively finish-line celebration.
Awards & Swag
Awards for top Male & Female finishers in each distance
Custom technical running socks for all registrants
Hand-crafted finisher awards for all who complete their registered distance
Please note: runners must complete the distance they registered for. Distance changes during the race are not permitted.
General Rules
No littering
No whining
Respect fellow runners, volunteers, and park users
Follow all race rules and instructions from the Race Director
All participants must exit the park by sunset
Check the main race website for additional information: https://www.hellhathnohurry.org/
The details are in! Time to get ready. We are joining together to Ride to the Rescue!
On Saturday, June 27 we are going to join together to ride on the Panhandle Trail. It will begin and end at the Helicon Brewery in Oakdale, PA with the longest length turning around in West Virginia. You will be able to choose your ride based on your skill confidence. Choose from an approximately 3 mile family ride, 17 mile, 35 mile or 56 mile trip. Starting this year, there is a $50 fee for all distance riders to participate. The family ride will be $100 for families to register. Each distance will have a fundraising minimum to raise in addition to this registration fee. All registrants will receive a Riding to the Rescue t-shirt, water bottle, bag, snacks/refreshments, wristband and lunch.
17 mile- $100 fundraising minimum
35 mile- $150 fundraising minimum
56 mile- $200 fundraising minimum
Family ride- $50 fundraising minimum per family member
For a better understanding of the mission of The Asservo Project, please go to www.theasservoproject.org
Mark your calendar. Time to begin prepping for the ride. Invite others to join you. Begin to raise funds.
Meet at The Helicon Brewery early enough to be ready at your start time rain or shine. The 56 mile trip leaves at 7:45 AM. The 35 mile trip leaves at 9:30 AM. The 17 mile trip leaves at 11:10 AM. The Family ride, approximately 3 miles in length, will leave at 11:30 AM.
Please note, helmets are required for all ride lengths. For the longer rides, we suggest also having a spare innertube and necessary tools.
We are hoping to raise over $20,000 this year!
Please note, TAP will provide snacks and refreshments for all participants. Water, sports drinks and snack bars will be provided at the start and finish of the event. Those on the 56 mile trip will also receive refreshments at the turnaround point. Lunch will be provided on return. You will have the opportunity during the day to hear from someone from The Asservo Project to learn what efforts your raised funds are supporting.
Please make all checks payable to The Asservo Project or TAP, please reach out to Mike Davis at [email protected] or Cate Colesar at [email protected] for information about where to send checks to.
Join GCXC Racing for the fourth annual Land of the Free 5K & Kids Fun Run taking place on Saturday, June 27th, 2026.
Both races start and finish at Shaker Woods Festival grounds in Columbiana, Ohio. The address is: 219 St. Rt. 7, Columbiana, Ohio 44408.
Race day registration and packet pick-up take place from 7:00am to 8:00am.
The 1/2 Mile Kids Fun Run (ages 14 & Under) starts at 8:15am and the 5K Run/Walk starts at 8:30am. Both races are professionally chip timed by GCXC Racing - Youngstown.
The Kids Fun Run takes place within the festival grounds.
The out and back 5K road course is closed to all traffic with volunteers along the race route. Water stops on course.
Free parking is available on site.
Registration for the Kids Fun Run includes a participation medal, party glasses, custom chip-timed bib number and optional add on t-shirt.
Registration for the 5K includes a commemorative finisher medal, patriotic t-shirt, party glasses and custom chip-timed bib number!
Optional tank tops are also available!
Spend time in town after the race and come back to Shaker Woods in the evening for food trucks, entertainment and free fireworks to celebrate the 250th birthday of America in Columbiana! Gates open at 1:00pm.
Kick off the summer by running through Pittsburgh's scenic North Park, and a fun post race party.
Be The Change 4.12 Miler is brought to you by Operation Impact.
Post Race Celebration:
Why 4.12 Miles instead of a traditional 5K?
Because at Operation Impact we go the extra mile ;),
Plus it's Pittsburgh's Iconic area code.
Options are our 4.12 Mile Race, the untimed family 1 mile in North Park, or join us from your home city with our Virtual Option.
All proceeds go towards supporting educational programming at our main partnership, Urban Impact Foundation as they continue to empower and support youth in the North Side of Pittsburgh.
Want to Partner with us, and have your business promoted? Contact us!
Zelienople Bed Derby Rules & Regulations
Race Information:
·Race will be held Thursday, July 2nd at 6:30 pm at the Zelienople Community Park.
·Racing begins at 6:30 pm. Teams should arrive by NEW THIS YEAR 4:00 pm for inspection, dry run and beds will be on display for the public to vote on best bed. Location is at 402 E. Beaver St.
·Race is open to anyone ages 12 to 90. Everyone will be required to sign a waiver. Parents must sign a waiver for those under 18. You do not have to be a resident of Zelienople to participate.
·Businesses, corporations, churches, and families are all allowed to participate.
·Registration Fee is $30 per Team. The deadline to register is July 1st, 2026. Register at the Zelienople Area Public Library 227 S. High St. Zelienople PA 16063
·No rain date. Rain or shine the race will go on.
Rules:
·Teams must build and decorate a bed for the race. All materials are allowed.
·Each bed must have a headboard and footboard.
·Beds can be no bigger than 6’ x 8’. No height limit.
·No braking devices or steering devices allowed. No motors.
·Must have rubber wheels. Any size.
·Registration number should be visible on the bed.
·Teams will navigate twice through a one-block obstacle course
·One team will go through the course at a time
·Each team must have 5 persons to a team, 4 pushers, and 1 rider, 2 riders are allowed.
·Pushers can be ages 12-90. Riders ages 8-90.
·Pushing only, no pulling permitted.
·Rider be seated or laying down during the race.
·All pushers must wear sturdy shoes. Knee pads are optional.
·All team members must pass the finish line (with the bed) in order to win.
·All beds should be decorated. There will be a best-decorated prize.
·Costumes and Team t-shirts are allowed.
·Whistles, lights, sirens, and yelling are permitted.
· Damage incurred or caused will be the sole responsibility of the involved team and not the Zelienople Bed Race Derby.
All money raised from the race benefits the Zelienople Area Public Library’s planned children’s addition.
Failure to obey the rules and regulations or inappropriate conduct may lead to disqualification. Decisions by race officials are final. The Bed Race Committee reserves the right to remove or disqualify, at its discretion, any teams, costumes, or bed decorations deemed inappropriate or defy the spirit of the Bed Race competition.
If you have questions about the race contact Zelienople Mayor Tom Oliverio (724-584-6828), Seth Prentice ([email protected]), or the Zelienople Area Public Library (724-452-9330)
Free Parking
Free Entry to the festival
Optional T-Shirt pricing
Excellent awards ceremony
Many spectators along the course
Come and spend the day doing the long standing 10k course thru Ellwood City. The Arts and Crafts food festival is after the race. Parking is at the swimming pool. Registration starts at 7 am and the race starts at 9 am.
Packet Pickup: AT SECOND SOLE - Thursday July 2 & Friday July 3 from 11AM-5PM.
Race Day: Packet pick up and registration at Canfield Township Hall starting at 7:30 AM.
AWARDS:
Awards for Top 3 Male and Female Finishers
Special Award to 1st Master Runner (40-49) Male & Female
Special Award to 1st Grand Master (50-59) Male & Female
Plaque to First 3 in Each Age Group:
AGE GROUPS: Men & Women
14 & Under 45-49
15-19 50-54
20-24 55-59
25-29 60-64
30-34 65-69
35-39 70-79
40-44 80 & Over
COURSE: 4-Mile Course
Kids Race: 1/2-Mile around the green in Canfield. All finishers receive a medal.
Race is located at Toronto High School Stadium. T-shirts to the first 150 registered. There is a walking division :)
Proceeds benefit Ohio Valley American Heart Association and the United Way of Jefferson County
Come join the Hampton Community in Hampton Community Park (3101 McCully Road, Allison Park, PA.) for the 20th Annual Hampton Rotary Club Firecracker 5K on Saturday, July 4, 2026, 8:30 am, on the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. This is a Hampton tradition and a great Family event that offers a challenging course for runners followed by a new shorter course for walkers who want to join us but would rather avoid the Middle School hill. There will be medals for runners in a number of age groups for children as well as adult men and women. Tech style race shirts will be guaranteed to all registrants up until the order deadline but we'll order enough to cover a few extra too. And of course, we'll send an email near the t-shirt deadline to all past participants!
Funds raised from this event support various educational and charitable activities sponsored by the Hampton Rotary Club. Check out our donations page for more information.
We're celebrating another lap around the sun!
Early bird registration opens on March 11 for the July 4th Bday 5k! Join us at North Park’s Boathouse for a family friendly 5k run/walk, 1-mile run/walk and kid’s dash. We’ll be celebrating two birthdays- America and McCandless!
Not a runner yet? We’re doing a 5k training with Appalachian Running Company starting in May! For more info, visit www.townofmccandless.org.
4th of July 5K Race starts at 11:00am. Come and participate in the 10th year for this 4th of July event. Run or walk 3.1 miles, which mostly takes place on the Struthers 4th of July Parade route, as people cheer for you along the way. The run kicks off 60 minutes before the start of the 47th Struthers 4th of July Parade. If you would like, stay after the race and enjoy the parade.
Race starts at the corner of 5th St and Rita Dr. The 5K race will be chip-timed by GCXC Racing - Youngstown.
Race day registration and packet pickup will start at 9am.
The 5K race is $25.00 with a small processing fee. Race day registration cost is $25.00. Must sign up before July 1st to guarantee a shirt.
Registration for enrolled Struthers City School students, who sign up at the Struthers Board of Education Office before 6/30/2026, is FREE. Must turn registration into school board for free entry. Any student who registers online will be charged $25.00
The Kristy Taaffe Kids Fun Run: Children ages 4 and above can participate in a 1/2-mile fun run which will start at 11:45pm, after the start of the 5K and before the parade. All participating kids are invited to dress up in red, white, and blue, or whatever they choose, to have fun while they learn how running can help them be healthy and happy. This race will start at the corner of 5th St and Rita Dr, head north to the Struthers Middle School where the kids will turn around and head back to the starting line.
Kristy Taaffe was a lifelong resident of Struthers and a Struthers High School graduate. She was very active in the Struthers PTA as well as a devoted runner, having participated in numerous races including a full marathon. Kristy had a passion for children and planned use her involvement in the PTA to create more programs for the students of the Struthers school system to become healthier and physically fit. Tragically, Kristy passed away on unexpectedly on July 3, 2016, one day before the first 4th of July 5K which she was planning on participating in. The kids fun run is a way to honor Kristy for her devotion to our area children as well as bring to life her goal of helping the children of Struthers become healthier and physically fit.
Kids Fun Run registration for enrolled Struthers City School students, who sign up at the the Struthers Board of Education Office before 6/30/2026, is FREE. Must turn registration in to school board for free entry. Any student who is registered online for the Kids Fun Run will be charged $15.00 Shirts and medals may not be available for registrations made after July 1st.
What is the Struthers School Foundation?
The Foundation was established to provide funds for extended educational activities not provided by the school district. It is incorporated under the State of Ohio as a non-profit organization and will function separately from the Struthers Board of Education.
The monies contributed will provide students of the Struthers City School District with supplemental reading materials, computer equipment, and other sustainable items to enrich their educational opportunities. Since 2003 The Foundation has awarded over $100,000 to worthy grant applicants.
The Foundation was established to give alumni, community members, businesses and all other concerned people an opportunity to support the academics of the school district. By law, the Board of Education had to approve a resolution saying the foundation can begin and appointed the 1st Board of Trustees.
Checks made out to “The Struthers School Foundation” can be sent to:
The Struthers School Foundation
C/o Dave Howard
99 Euclid
Struthers OH 44471
Presented By: GCXC Racing - Youngstown.
Date: Wednesday, July 8th, 2026.
Address: Canfield Fairgrounds (7265 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield, Ohio 44406)
Registration: Includes shirt, finisher medal (Flash medal for 5K, Firefly medal for 1-Mile) and custom bib!
Start Time: Firefly 1-Mile (8:15pm) & 5K (8:45pm). Both races professionally chip-timed by GCXC Racing - Youngstown.
Course: Participants will run on paved roads at the fairgrounds. The course will be lit by luminaries and streetlights.
Race Day Packet Pick-Up: Cattle Arena building within the Canfield Fairgrounds from 7:00pm-8:15pm.
5K Awards: Top three overall men and women. Top three in age groups: 14 & Under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & Up.
1-Mile Awards: Top three overall men and women.
The Swissvale Mile is a community family-friendly fitness event. Choose from a one mile timed race or a dog-friendly, family fun walk. The Swissvale Mile is a 100% volunteer organized event funded by registrations, sponsorships, and donations. In addition to supporting our community, this event is a fun way to be active and to get to know the neighbors and neighborhood.
Your involvement makes a direct positive impact on our community! Since the Mile was founded in 2014, proceeds from the Mile have been used to support many worthwhile causes including the Woodland Hills Chromebook Fund (helped provide Chromebooks to students forced to go virtual in 2020), The Swissvale Orioles Baseball and Softball Association, the Swissvale Community Enrichment Fund, our Swissvale K-9 Officers and the annual Swissvale Juneteenth Celebration!
For the 4th year, are partnering with Swissvale Rotary to multiply our local impact and support their work in the community! The Rotary provides annual funding to Carnegie Free Library of Swissvale, the Swissvale Senior Center and Community Days and has donated to the Woodland Hills Foundation Backpacks of Hope, both the Swissvale and Union Baptist Church food pantries, the WH Girls’ Basketball team and the Swissvale/Braddock Football organization. Last year we were able to contribute $3,000.00 to Swissvale Rotary from our proceeds!
Thank you for being involved!
2026 Point 5K FAQ
Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley
Saturday, July 11, 2026 | 10:00 AM
White House Fruit Farm, Canfield, Ohio
Can I preorder a Point 5K t-shirt to pick up at the event?
Yep! More details to come once we design the 2026 shirt!
What is the Point 5K?
The Point 5K is a lighthearted, half-kilometer (yes, 0.5K!) walk/run event supporting the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley. That’s just 1,640 feet—a little longer than the Empire State Building is tall. It’s designed to be a short, family-friendly event with a big impact.
Why participate?
Every night, up to 186 men, women, and children rely on our shelter, and hundreds more come to us daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. By joining the Point 5K, you’re helping provide meals, shelter, and hope to those in need.
What makes this event unique?
Let’s be honest: most 5Ks are "too long" lol. This walk/run is only half a kilometer—short and sweet! Plus, we’ve added fun twists, including:
A donut stop at the halfway point
A selfie station
A Point 5K sticker cling for all participants
Family-friendly fun all around the farm!
How much does it cost?
Just $5 per person! We want to make sure families and groups can join in the fun without breaking the bank.
When and where is the event?
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM start
Location: White House Fruit Farm, Canfield, OH
Parking: Free and available on-site
Route: A scenic walk around the pond, so wear comfy shoes
Are pets allowed?
Unfortunately, White House Fruit Farm does not allow pets on the property. Service animals are permitted in accordance with ADA guidelines.
Can I help raise more money for the Mission?
Yes! You can sign up as a fundraiser when you register and share your personal fundraising link with friends and family. Every dollar raised helps support life-changing services at the Rescue Mission. Need help getting started? Call us at 330-744-5485 x503—we’d love to help.
Will there be same-day registration?
We recommend registering in advance to guarantee your goodies! It makes our development team super nervous not to know exactly how many donuts to pre-order from White House, so it helps to have folks preregistered.
Is this event timed or competitive?
HaHa! Nope! This is a just-for-fun event. No timing chips, no medals—just a great time for a great cause. There are some people who choose to run and we make sure that they are at the line first and clear out to make room for everyone who wants to just enjoy the simple walk on the farm.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes that are appropriate for the farm (they may get a little dirty if the ground is wet)
A fun attitude
Water bottle (but we’ll also have a hydration station)
Your camera or phone for those great photo ops!
Is the event stroller-friendly and wheelchair-accessible?
Mostly! The route around the pond and in the tree area is grass and accessible for strollers and wheelchairs when the ground is hard and dry. It is an outdoor path, so please plan accordingly based on weather and terrain. And even if the ground is soft, there is plenty of fun near the starting line with music, a selfie station, and more!
Who can participate?
Everyone! Kids, teens, adults, grandparents—all ages are welcome. The more, the merrier!
More questions?
Give us a call or email. 330-744-5485 X 506 or [email protected]
The second annual Ice Cream Run, presented by GCXC Racing - Youngstown, takes place on Wednesday, July 15th, 2026, at Waterworth Memorial Park in Salem, Ohio.
The address for the park is: 830 Superior Avenue, Salem, Ohio 44460.
Registration includes a finisher medal, participant shirt, custom bib number and free ice cream after the race, provided by Totally 80s Ice Ice Cream Shoppe. *Please note that custom finisher medals are for 2-Mile participants.
Race day packet pick-up: 5:30pm-6:30pm at Pavilion #8 (next to the start/finish line).
The 1/2 Mile Kids Run begins at 6:45pm. The 2-Mile Run/Walk begins at 7:00pm. Both races are chip-timed by GCXC Racing - Youngstown.
Kids Fun Run Awards: Top Three Overall Males and Females. All kids receive a participation medal.
2-Mile Awards: Top Three Overall Males/Females. Top Three Males/Females in age groups: 10 & Under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & Up.
Proceeds benefit Salem Waterworth Memorial Park.
America’s Mile, where dreams are pursued, and personal bests are achieved, all set against the backdrop of Pittsburgh's stunning skyline.
This is America's Mile,
presented by VisitPITTSBURGH.
Swim, bike, and run to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh! Open to young athletes of all ability levels*, ages 7-15. The Habitat Pittsburgh Youth Triathlon is designed to be both accessible for newcomers and competitive for experienced young athletes.
Our family-friendly race includes additional activities like a tie-dye and Lego build stations for participants and sibling spectators. All finishers receive a medal and trophies are awarded to the top three for each gender and age bracket.
*Must be able to swim, bike, and run independently.
Event details and schedule
Race Course
Habitat Pittsburgh’s Youth Triathlon race course is age-dependent. The full course map and details are available at habitatyouthtri.org. On race day, athletes should arrive at 7am for check-in/registration. A brief opening ceremony will begin at 7:45am, and the first heat will start at 8am.
Ages 7 – 9
Swim 50 meters
Bike 1.5 miles
Run 0.5 mile
Ages 10 – 12
Swim 100 meters
Bike 2.4 miles
Run 1 mile
Ages 13 – 15
Swim 400 meters
Bike 7 miles
Run 2 miles
Pre-Race Info Meeting
A Pre-Race Information meeting will be held the evening before the race – Friday, July 17 at 6:00pm at the North Park Pool. You'll get a preview of the course and our Race Director will be onsite to answer any questions. This info meeting is not required, but is recommended for first-time participants.
Athlete Fundraising
For 25 years, the Youth Triathlon has supported Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh’s affordable homeownership and home repair programs for low-income families. Athletes are encouraged to fundraise to support our mission to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Plus, the top fundraisers receive a gift card from Pro Bike+Run!
You may direct any questions to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh's Director of Development, Stephen Hart, at [email protected] or 412-450-8520, ext 102.
Please note:
** Refunds unavailable. Any canceled registrations will be considered a donation to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh.
*** There will be no rain date if this event is canceled due to inclement weather. All registration fees will be considered a donation to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh. We will make every effort to work around any adverse weather conditions on race day, through adjusting start times as necessary. (We have never had to cancel the event due to weather.)