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This event is being held to benefit LIV's Promise; a nonprofit organization created to fight childhood cancer. Our daughter, Olivia, was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma at 9 months old. She's a fighter and we are fighting alongside her. Proceeds from this event will go directly towards families and children who are battling an early cancer diagnosis. The event will be a 5k or 5-mile foot race. Athletes have the opportunity to run with OR without a Rucksack.
This happy event will take place at pavilion #7 by the lodge. The goal is to be happy with friends and family while being at the event !!
There will be 3 different divisions to choose from: 5k Run , 5k Walk Only, 10k Run
Food will be provided to all entrants including smiley cookies, BBQ sandwiches, pasta salad, fruit salad
Gift items to choose from: tie dye T-shirt or happy running socks
Super cool happy awards . There will be a total of 74 awards. 14 trophies and 60 medals.
Race will give money to CF (Cystic Fibrosis)
Prize Money to the Overall 10k male and female winners.
DJ Jeff Dunn will play music and do the national anthem
The Fox Chapel 5K and Family Mile returns Sunday, August 30, 2026, and this year we're back on the original course through Fox Chapel Borough. Whether you're chasing a PR or crossing the finish line for the first time, there's a race for you.
Every finisher receives a medal. T-shirts are available as an add-on at registration while supplies last. Early bird pricing is available through April 30.
Proudly sponsored by UPMC St. Margaret.
Join us for our 2nd Annual 9/11 Tribute Run! We will start our campaign at dawn, on the morning of 5 September. We will do a reading at Shanksville Flight 93 Memorial, honoring the 40 fallen, and we will begin our run to Washington, finishing at the Lincoln Memorial, 170 miles over a two-day period.
Day one has us running 13 legs covering 90 miles, as we run through the hills of PA and bed down for the night in Hagerstown MD.
Day two is 12 legs covering 80 miles. 29 of the miles has us safely on trails, as we push to Harpers Ferry eating up miles in VA finally arriving at the Lincoln Memorial in the evening on Sunday the 6th of September.
Individual registration covers the following:
X2 nights (5/6 September) in a hotel (you will have a roommate). Single rooms can be accommodated at an additional cost
Van transportation departing Alexandria VA and Virginia Beach VA on 4 September heading to Shanksville PA. The vans will monitor the runners throughout the day on 5/6 September and will shuttle runners to their starting points for their assigned legs. When we finish on Sunday 6 September; a van will be available for anyone that needs to return to VA Beach.
A dry fit shirt of your choice. We always run in Red, White, and Blue.
We will have H20 and snacks. Runners are responsible for their own food.
A running vest is required for any twilight and night running, no exceptions.
This is part one of our campaign for 9/11/2026. After we arrive in Washington we will begin our journey on the morning of 08 September as we conquer an additional 270 miles, running through the District of Washington and then North and East through PA and NJ, and arrive in NYC on the morning of 9/11. Our total distance will be over 485 miles in six days. You will need to register separately for the Washington to NYC run.
Checkout our 2026 Campaign for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Please share with friends and family, we can always use donations and sponsors.
Http://dogood.t2t.org/OldTownRunClub26
9/11…Never Forget
Are you ready to launch your running to the next level in 2026? Join us for the first ever Sidewinder in Montour Woods Conservation Area, with proceeds benefiting the Hollow Oak Land Trust*. Choose your distance: Half Marathon (hikers welcome), 20 Mile (hikers welcome), or the full 50K and expect a well-marked route, solid aid, and a welcoming first-year vibe.
Interested in volunteering at the race? Please fill out this form.
About the Course:
Typical Western PA trail conditions: twisty dirt singletrack with plenty of roots, windy switchbacks, and rocky sections that keep you on your toes. The course will consist of three parts: Liftoff, Orbit, and Final Approach.
Liftoff
Starting at Clearview Shelter in Moon Park, Liftoff is a 1.36 mile segment that will connect you from Moon Park to Montour Woods. Expect a nice flowy, downhill section connecting to a wooden boardwalk to start your race and ensure that all systems are go.
Orbit
Time to start into Orbit, consisting of a 9 mile loop around the Montour Woods Conservation Area. Orbit will take you through all the must-see sites in Montour Woods. You’ll cruise through the reclaimed concrete clearing of the old Nike missile site, pop out under the powerline, wind up and down and around the mountain, settle into a scenic stretch beside Meeks Run (with a waterfall spilling over rock ledges and a cave feature that feels like a hidden trail secret), and pass an old oil well tucked along the trail. Aid stations will be available approximately every 3-4 miles along the loop. One Orbit loop for the half marathon, two for the 20 milers, and three for those completing the 50K.
Final Approach
50K and Half Marathon: As the end of your journey draws near, you will climb into your Final Approach, a 2.87 mile, mostly double track loop around Moon Park. The loop gives you that perfect ending, knowing your journey is coming to a close and you're about to achieve your goal.
20 Mile: As the end of your journey draws near, you will climb back to the finish line, the same 1.36 segment as Liftoff but in reverse. An uphill push to the end, you'll be digging deep to finish strong and achieve your goal.
Vertical Gain per Distance:
50K: ~4500 ft
20 Mile: ~3200 ft
Half Marathon: ~1900 ft
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*Hollow Oak Land Trust partners with municipalities—including Moon and Robinson Townships, Coraopolis Borough, and the Avonworth Municipal Authority—to create interconnected greenways that link parks, conservation areas, and communities. These greenways serve as both wildlife corridors and trail connectors, expanding access to nature while protecting habitat and improving environmental resilience.
Swag
T-shirts are only guaranteed if you sign up by July 5, 2026.
Awards will be given to the top male and female finishers of each distance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the timing cut-off for the race? All three distances will have a cutoff of 10 hours.
Will the race be timed by a timing company? Yes, Miles of Smiles will be timing the event.
Are there nearby hotels? Yes, there are plenty of nearby hotels in both Robinson Township and Moon Township.
When will packet pick-up take place? We will provide more details on this later, but are anticipating packet pickup to be available the night before the race and the morning of.
St. Aidan Parish and Blessed Francis Seelos Academy are pleased to invite you to our 9th St. Alphonsus Harvest Home Twilight One Mile Fun Run and 5K!
WHERE: This family friendly event will take place in beautiful North Park at the Harmar Pavilion (located up from the North Park Swimming Pool on South Ridge Drive)
WHEN: The 1 Mile Fun run will begin at 6:00 PM and the 5K will begin at 6:30 PM, on Friday, September 11th, 2026.
Important Details:
THE COURSES: The 5K Course is a two-loop, wheel measured, 5K road race starting and ending on South Ridge Drive across from Harmar Pavilion and Pie Traynor Field. The Kids' 1-Mile Fun Run (ages 14 and under) will be a shorter loop that follows part of the 5K course.
RACE TIMING: The race will be timed by Miles of Smiles Timing Service. Results will be posted on the Miles of Smiles Website. www.smileymiles.com
Important Dates:
Last Day To Be Guaranteed a Race Shirt:
Last Day of Online Registration/Day to be Guaranteed A Race Shirt. Wednesday, September 9th 6:00PM (After that date orders will be filled as received. If a size runs out, we will give the next size up until all t-shirts are distributed)
Pre-Race Packet Pickup/Registration. Thursday, September 4th 5-7 PM. Blessed Francis Seelos Academy entrance, 201 Church Road, Wexford, PA 15090
Race Day Registration. Friday, September 5th 4:00-5:45PM (1 mile) 4:00-6:00PM (5K), Harmar Pavilion.
5K Awards:
Top 3 male and female overall finishers (Trophies)
Top 3 male and female Masters (over 40): (Trophies)
Top 3 Handcycle finishers (Trophies)
Top 3 in the following age groups (5K): 9 & under, 10-11,12-13, 14-15, 16-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+).
Special awards:
1st time 5K participant medal (overall) or 1st Harvest Home 5K
Seelos Double Medal (Completing both the 5K and 1 mile events--15 & under only)
1 mile Awards
Top 5 male and female overall finishers
Top 5 in the following age groups: (5 and under, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15)
Parking is at the North Park Pool Parking Lot. Walk to the Harmar Pavilion from the Parking Lot.
Support: All race proceeds will support Saint Aidan Parish and Blessed Francis Seelos Academy Catholic School.
Slightly rolling course. Out and back. Special pricing for 1st responders/active military/veterans.
Race is located at Pulaski Twp Park.
Race starts at 6 pm.
5k awards: Top 3 Overall. top 3 in each age group. 1-14.15-19,20-29,30-39,40-49,50-59,60+
2 Mile Walk: Top 3 Overall, Top 3 Responders
Family Friendly Event: All ages all welcome with three distance options available.
Helmets: All participants regardless of age must wear a helmet.
Race Day Registration and Packet Pick Up: September 12, 2026, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. at the Town Square, Seneca Street, Oil City, PA. Any available shirts will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Start time: 9 a.m. at the Town Square, Seneca Street Oil City, PA. Based on the number of participants, the event director reserves the right to release participants in 5-minute waves.
5-, 6-, or 7-Card Draw Options: All participants will receive 5 cards by stopping at dealer tables along the route. However, they can increase their chances by picking up a 6th and 7th card by cycling additional mileage. Only the best 5-card hand will be used to determine the winner. The 5-card out-and-back course is approximately 9 miles; the 6-card course is approximately 12.5 miles; and the 7-card course is approximately 16 miles.
Course: Town Square to McClintock Well to Haggerty’s Ice Cream to Oil City Marina to Suzette Nellis Memorial (5-card turn) to picnic area (6-card turn) to River Ridge (7-card turn), back to the Town Square for the final card. The course utilizes the McClintock, Oil City, and Samuel Justus bike trails, which are part of the Erie to Pittsburgh trail system.
Picnic/Prize Announcement: A post-event picnic will be held at the Town Square, Seneca Street, Oil City, PA. Prize announcement will take place at noon.
Entry Fee: $25. Any proceeds benefit the downtown revitalization efforts of the Oil City Main Street Program.
T-Shirt Guarantee Deadline: August 12. Extra shirts will be given on a first come, first served basis.
Grand Prize: E-bike donated by Friedhaber’s. Awarded to the participant with the best 5-card poker hand. In the event of a tie, participants will split the deck. Best card will win.
The September 11th National Memorial Trail is honored to host its 8th annual Tour de Trail: Flight 93 National Memorial event in 2026, marking the 25th anniversary of September 11, 2001. This commemorative bike ride travels through the scenic Laurel Highlands region of Pennsylvania, and includes a meaningful loop through the grounds of the Flight 93 National Memorial.
Please join us on Saturday, September 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 pm for a 24-mile ride beginning in Berlin, PA, traveling to the Flight 93 National Memorial, and back. Holding this ride on September 12 is quite significant. While September 11 is a day of remembrance and reflection, September 12 represents the day our nation came together and made the commitment to Never Forget. This ride is an opportunity to carry that spirit forward, honoring the courage and resilience that followed September 11 by moving together on the 9/11 National Memorial Trail.
In recognition of the 25th anniversary, cyclists will be welcomed at the Flight 93 National Memorial by an interpretive ranger from the National Park Service, who will present “The Story of Flight 93.” This 30-minute ranger-led program explores how Flight 93 fits into the broader events of September 11, highlighting the bravery of the passengers and crew, personal stories of courage, and the extraordinary actions taken to prevent the aircraft from reaching its intended target. The program takes place at a seated outdoor area where riders can reflect and listen.
All proceeds from the ride will support the Alliance’s efforts to create and maintain the September 11th National Memorial Trail, a 1,500-mile, multi-use trail connecting the three locations impacted by the events of 9/11. The Trail honors the victims, heroes, and first responders of September 11 while fostering remembrance, reflection, and economic development through heritage tourism in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC.
— SIGN UP BEFORE JULY 4 TO RECEIVE A SEPTEMBER 11TH NATIONAL MEMORIAL TRAIL 25TH ANNIVERSARY CHALLENGE COIN —
Can't join the the ride this year? Register for the virtual ride or consider making a donation to help the Alliance continue building and preserving the 9/11 National Memorial Trail for future generations.
The September 11th National Memorial Trail is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
September 13, 2025: ALLEGHENY TRAILRUNNERS INC. IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE 14TH ANNUAL ROCK ’N THE KNOB – PA’S HIGHEST RACE. BREAKING THE WILL OF ALL WHO DARE TRY…
The Ultramarathon Course (50K) begins at 6:00am and the Medium Distance Course (20K-25K) starts at 9:00am and the Short Course (10K) starts at 10am.
The race will offer three courses: a Short Course (10K-ish), a Medium Distance Course (20K-25K) and a challenging Ultramarathon Course (50K) for the more experienced.
TAKEAWAYS:
Short Course (10K-ish): This course may be the most challenging 10K in PA* (*based on the fastest and average finish times.) The 10K features challenges like Tree-odge, Devils Hairpin, Throat Punch Hill and Soul Sucker Slopes! Two major climbs give you over 1350 feet of climbing. There is one aid station at the base of the first climb called Throat Punch Hill at 3 miles. More: http://www.alleghenytrailrunners.com/rock-n-the-knob-trail-challenge/
Medium Distance Course (20K-25K): Get ready – this race is a doozy. We took the marathon course and cutting it in half but leaving in more than half of the challenges and sufferfest. The half features some gnarly sections like Blister Blaster, Teal is Real up Deep Hollow Notch, I'll Nettle Do This Again and I Need a Sherpa! We are amending the course in 2021 to include more elevation madness with almost 3500 feet of climbing - or 7000 feet of elevation change. There are three aid stations and a six 1/2-hour time limit. There are 3 Aid Stations: At Chappelle's Field (Mile 4.6); At Ravens Rest (Mile 7.2); At Heavens Hairpin (Mile 11.1). More: http://www.alleghenytrailrunners.com/rock-n-the-knob-trail-challenge/
Ultramarathon: For mountain-goats, this course will brake the will of many as you repeatedly attempt to ascend Blue Knob Mountain, the most northern 3,000+ foot peak in the Alleghenies. The 50K is our infamous mountain marathon “boosted” to an ultramarathon which includes all the ‘greatest hits’ of both the medium course and 10k races. More - http://www.alleghenytrailrunners.com/rock-n-the-knob-trail-challenge/
In Summary:
At over 3,100 feet above sea level, it is Pennsylvania’s highest race.
A 10K, half-marathon or 50K options. Both are more technical (rocky) than our little sister, the Dirty Kiln Trail Race.
Lodging is available at Blue Knob All-Seasons Resort, wake up feet from the start and finish.
Our famous swag package.
Post-race food and beer is included with the entry fee.
Start/Finish Address: 1424 Overland Pass Claysburg, Pennsylvania 16625. Bib pickup begins 7am in the pavilion beside the Blue Knob Clubhouse Restaurant and Conference Center.
This race is on the Gap Trail. The 5k will kick off the river festival . Food, crafts vendors, games, live music, fireworks.
Walk division as well as a run/walk division.
Race starts at 8 am.
Join us for the Teresa J. Martin Memorial 5K Walk/Run, a meaningful community event held in loving memory of Teresa J. Martin, who passed away from ALS in October 2023.
Teresa was an avid walker who found joy, strength, and peace in every step she took. This 5K honors her love of walking while bringing our community together to raise awareness and funds to support the fight against ALS.
Whether you choose to run, walk, or stroll, every step you take helps support ALS research and services for individuals and families affected by this devastating disease. This event is open to participants of all ages and fitness levels—just as Teresa would have wanted.
Come walk in her memory, celebrate her life, and help us move closer to a world without ALS.
💙 Together, we walk for Teresa. Together, we walk for a cure.
We are so pleased to announce the 11th Annual Rise N Shine 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Sept. 12th at 9:00 AM in Grand Vue Park!! You won't wanna miss this race!!! As always we will have delicious post race food and tons of door prizes !! We are anticipating this will be the largest race ever for Rise N Shine 5K so you will definitely want to preregister for this event if you can.
WHERE: Start and finish will be at the Big Red Barn at Grand Vue Park.
WHEN: Race day registration opens at 7:30 am. Both the 5K Run & 5K Walk start at 9:00 am.
COURSE: Same course as in 2025. Course map will be posted at a later date.
T-SHIRT DEADLINE: The last day to guarantee a T-Shirt / preferred size is end of day, Saturday, August 30th. Extra shirts will be ordered, but neither shirt nor size will be guaranteed if you register beyond 8/30.
AWARDS:
Overall - Top 3, M&F (Run & Walk)
Age Groups - Top 3, M&F (Run & Walk)
1-7, 8-13, 14-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
All proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Marshall County.
ABOUT THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: The American Cancer Society is the only nationwide, community based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
The 9/11 Heroes Run 5K welcomes runners, ruckers, and walkers of all ages and fitness levels to honor the heroes of 9/11 and those who've served our nations since. We activate & unite communities and empower local veterans, active duty, first responders, and families of the fallen.
TMF is proud to partner with GORUCK again with rucking divisions at every run. Rucking is a sport based on special forces training in which participants walk or run while carrying weighted rucksacks. All participants registered for the GORUCK division will earn this year's exclusive TMF GORUCK patch. Learn more about GORUCK here.