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Miles for Meals!
We are excited to welcome you to the 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County! It will be at Mine Falls Park, a fantastic venue welcoming runners and walkers! The trails are unique and offer a wonderful 5K route and beautiful 3K walking trails, so walkers will enjoy this day just as much. If you do plan to attend, bring your families and friends! This is such a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, get out in the community, and support a phenomenal cause all at the same time!!
Live Race: Sat. Sept. 19th
Location: Mine Falls Park, 7 Stadium Drive, Nashua, NH 03062 (use this address for your GPS)
Registration Check-in: 8:30-9:15 AM
Race start time: 9:30 AM
Route: This is a beautiful trail that runs through the woods and by the river. Some sections are paved but most of the trail is dirt and can be uneven- please be aware if you are considering running with a stroller. Also, the route will be open to the public during the race, so we are asking all to be aware and share the trail.
Giveaways: Your race registration (for both runners and walkers) will include:
Teams: If you would like to create either a fundraising or race team, you can do so during the registration process. If you prefer not to register for the event but would like to donate, fundraise individually, or fundraise as a team, you can do so by going directly to the donate tab at the top of the page.
ABOUT US
Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County delivers nutritious meals to older adults. What someone may not know is that the human connection we provide can also help to improve quality of life and in some cases, even save lives. Isolation has become even more prevalent, within an already lonely population. Our own participants report that most of the time, our driver is the only visitor they have all week. Without human connection—older people’s lives are shortened and they can suffer damage to their mental and physical health and quality of life. With our program, not only do people receive that nutritious meal, but the social interaction we provide, however brief, helps them to feel connected, reassured, and wards off the isolation that can lead to serious health conditions.
Since opening its doors in 1977, Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County has served more than 14.5 million meals, and today we are providing an average of 8,000 meals a week to our older and homebound neighbors throughout Hillsborough County, NH. With those nutritious meals come wellness checks, resources, care/concern follow-up calls and connection to the community.
Our agency fully believes in tackling this epidemic of loneliness and isolation head on, which is why the residents of Hillsborough County 60 and older have a unique opportunity through Meals on Wheels: the Dine Out Club. Through three restaurant partnerships, older adults can enjoy a nutritious meal from a menu with a range of healthy options in the company of friends. We also offer a transportation service in Manchester for seniors that is a social opportunity in addition to providing much needed conveyance to stores and dining
It is through events like the Miles for Meals 5k that our community is able to help our Hillsborough County neighbors access nutrition and avoid isolation. Please join us in ending hunger and isolation among our older neighbors by signing up today!
The Joshua Druke Memorial 5K is a fundraiser for The Joshua Druke Foundation.
Check-in is open from 8:30-9:45.
Race begins at 10:00.
Same-Day registration is available up until 9:45.
The race will run through the village of Walpole, starting and ending at Whitcomb Recreation Center. Parking is available at the Walpole Elementary School and at the Hubbard Farms building.
Age categories for prizes are 6 & under, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15, and 16+ (Adult), and 60+ (senior).
Participants will continue with activities down by the basketball courts, including games and entertainment. There will be food trucks operating independently at the event.
PRICES:
$30 for Adults (18+)
$20 for Under 18
$100 for a family of 4+
REGISTER BY AUGUST 20TH FOR GUARANTEED TSHIRT SIZE AND ENTRY TO WIN A SWEATSHIRT
Race Map:
1Lt Mark Dooley Race of Remembrance is a 5k race/walk in honor of 1LT Mark Dooley's service to our country, state and community. This race is a community event sponsored by our local businesses and the Wilmington Police Department. All proceeds from this event are used to support Mark's memory by giving back to the community. One such community endeavor is the 1LT Mark Dooley Scholarship awarded to a Twin Valley High School Senior. Race timing will be by Granite State Race Services. The 1Lt Mark Dooley Legacy Fund Inc. is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3).
On Saturday, September 19, 2026 the Run/Walk starts at 10:00 AM.
Colby’s Path to the Cure, a 5k run/walk, to raise funds for Synovial Sarcoma Research and Awareness.
King Phillip's Stockade
70 Columbus Ave, Springfield, MA 01105
All registered participants receive T-shirts, sizes not guaranteed; the last day of early registration is 8/31.
Adults: $35, Cost for children 13U $15.00 (Discount appears at Checkout)
As of 9/1, the Registration fee for adults is $40, which may include a t-shirt while supplies last; sizes are not guaranteed.
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*****Free Parking is throughout King Phillip's Stockade *****
We will be gathering at the Pavilion closest to the entrance.
Following the race, there will be an outdoor family-friendly gathering at the Pavilion. There will be Music provided DJ. C-Smooth, raffles, face painting, and fun lawn games.
You’ll have the option to purchase a “boxed” lunch or bring your own picnic.
You will be able to purchase a boxed lunch provided by AC Main Street Market with registration (until 09/03) or independently by clicking here:
Choice of Turkey, Cold Cut, Ham, and Roasted Veggie
Feel free to reach out with any questions.
Date: September 20, 2026
Location: Mine Falls, Nashua NH
Start Time: 9AM
Description: Run a quiet 5K through the beautiful Mine Falls in Nashua to help support Operation Delta Dog! Operation Delta Dog rescues dogs and trains them to be service dogs for veterans - all at no cost to our veterans!
Early Packet Pickup/Race Day Reg: 7:45AM for both packet pickup and same day registration.
Fees:
$35 pre-registration (on or before August 31)
$45 on September 1
**Veteran or Veteran with One Dog - $25 (NO PRICE CHANGE)
**15 & Under Pricing - $25 Flat Rate
Want to run with one dog?: All race categories (5K, Veteran Category, Youth Registration) will allow runners to bring one dog each and registrants will also receive a finish line goodie bag for their dog. There will also be 2 prizes for runners with a dog: Fastest Team (human/dog) and Best Matching Outfits (human/dog). During the registration process, please select if you will be running with a dog or not!
Team/Club Category: This is an easy and fun way to recruit your family and friends. Teams must consist of at least 3+ people. Prizes will be awarded for the largest & fastest team (teams must include at least 1 female for prizes)
Swag: The first 200 registrants by August 16th will receive a commemorative Operation Delta Dog Run to Rescue t-shirt.
Awards:
Top Overall Male/Female
Medals to top three M/F finishers in each category (Under 14, 15-19 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+)
Largest Team
Fastest Team (Cumulative time for the top 3 finishers) *(Must include at least 1 female)
Top three overall M/F Veteran finishers
Fastest Dog/Human Finisher
Best Human/Dog Matching Outfits
*No double dipping
Post-Race Festivities: Light refreshments and an award ceremony.
Beneficiary: 100% of proceeds will be allocated to Operation Delta Dog
Can’t make the event? But would like to make a contribution? Donations can be made right here through this registration platform.
Weather Policy: This event will be held rain or shine.
Questions: Email [email protected] or call 603.921.5253
Concord Hospital's Bridge to Recovery Walk is a family-friendly event, bringing together community friends and families, local businesses, and Concord Hospital-Laconia/Franklin providers & staff, to raise awareness and funds for Recovery services. This event supports those in our communities who are struggling with or recovering from mental health disorders and/or substance use disorder.
All funds raised at this event support critical resources for patients and their families seeking help. Many of us have been touched by one or both of these devastating hardships. Participating in the Bridge to Recovery Walk allows you to help support programs and services focused on finding solutions to these epidemics.
The walk is approximately 2 miles and begins and ends on the grounds of Concord Hospital-Franklin. The walk is followed by a pancake breakfast, showcasing the culinary skills of Dr. Paul Racicot and his colleagues at Boomer's Barbeque.
The Summit Run 5K is renowned as one of the most challenging, beautiful, and enjoyable 5Ks in the Pioneer Valley!
Sunday, September 20, 2026 at 9:30
Finish your 5K with a view that will take your breath away.
Celebrate over four decades of community, fitness, and breathtaking views with the Summit Run 5K.
This iconic race welcomes both runners and walkers to a memorable experience, finishing with panoramic views from the summit of Mt. Holyoke, high above the Connecticut River and the Pioneer Valley.
Open to All Participants
The Summit Run 5K welcomes runners and walkers of all levels. As part of the SMAC Race Series and endorsed by the New England 65 Plus Runners Club, this event promises a supportive and exhilarating atmosphere.
Discounts
Register early before August 31st and save $5.00 and get a Tech T-Shirt
Senior runners 65 years and older save $5.00
SMAC Members - save 10% when registering before race day
Race Roster adds credit card processing fees.
Course Description
Mile 1: Begin with a short .4 mile uphill "warm-up" on Mountain Rd toward the gate of Skinner State Park where you turn right onto Old Mountain Rd. and enjoy a fast .6 mile gentle downhill through Hockanum Villageto the turn-around at mile 1.
Mile 2: As you turn-around wave to your fellow runners as you head back up Old Mountain Road passing featuring historic homes and picturesque scenery. Pass through Skinner State Park gate and begin the climb to the water stop at mile 2.
Final Stretch: Time to dig-in and tackle the final mile with a challenging climb of 800 feet on a paved road, leading you to the summit finish line atop Mt. Holyoke.
Check out the course map!
Information
A donation from race proceeds will support Kestrel Land Trust
Custom Tech T-Shirts if registered by August 31st. Some extra shirts may be available if registering after 8/31/2026.
Water stop at the halfway point.
Refreshments will be available at the finish area.
Free Race Photos!
Timing will be provided by Rat Race Timing, with instant results available upon finishing.
After the race, runners will walk down to the parking area by the starting point.
Past Results - https://sugarloafmountainathletic.org/Results/summit-run-5k/
AwardsAtkins Apple Pies!
Awards will be presented at the Summit’s finish line after the race.
Cash Prize for 1st place overall male and female.
Awards will be given to all age group winners (male and female).
Atkins Apple Pies for Age Group Winners and Overall Winners.
Age Group Divisions:
Under 9
10-14
15-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64*
65-69*
70-74*
75-79*
80-84+*
Join us for a race that combines physical challenge with natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for all.
The Summit House on Mount Holyoke - Finish Line
SAVE with Early Bird Pre-Registration by August 31st - $35
Registration September 1 - September 19th - $40
Day of Race Registration - $45
Race Roster will add a processing fee to your registration
About
The Littleton Road Race event includes a 5-kilometer race (walkers welcome) and a 1-mile fun run (all ages welcome). Both races begin and end at Fay Park, 20 Foster Street, in Littleton, Massachusetts. The fun run begins at 2pm, with the 5k beginning at 2:30pm.
This race is a fundraiser for the Littleton Road Race & Track Organization. In 2008, we began work to promote the building of a new track and field facility in Littleton, and this facility opened in March of 2013. Proceeds from the Road Race will be used to maintain and enhance the Littleton track and field facility, as well as promote the sport of track & field in Littleton. Past projects funded by the road race include new landscaping at the entry to the track, the addition of a pole vault box and pit, a school track records board at the high school and summer track and field programs to introduce new runners to the track.
Your participation as a runner, sponsor or volunteer will help us continue this work in the community.
Local Steps for Lasting Impact
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parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.