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.
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)
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.