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Sports & Recreation
7th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Family & Fatherhood
June 28, 2008
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Add Review/CommentThe 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Family & Fatherhood will take place at Shelby Bottoms Park. The race is a Certified 5K road course winding through picturesque setting. Event is for the competitive or competitive in spirit and families and children are welcome.
Top Ten Reasons to Run this Race
1. Celebrate Family and Fatherhood
2. Support a Great Cause, The Family Foundation Fund
3. Meet Vince Gill
4. Eat Chick-Fil-A after you run, not just oranges, bananas, and bagels
5. Finish in the Top Three ( Male or Female) and Receive a Gift Certificate to Fleet Feet
6. Receive a Technical T-Shirt, if registered by June 3rd
7. Receive a discount if you register as a Family ( Up to 5 Runners)
8. First 100 Kids in attendance Receive Free Kites
9. First 300 Families in attendance Receive Family Building Tool Kit
10. Run a Certified Course-
Ticket Info
Tickets: Registration on or prior to 5/28/08: $20 for individuals, $50 for families of 5 or less
Registration after 5/28/08: $25 for individuals, $65 for families of 5 or less -
Dates & Times
Dates:
June 28, 2008Times:
6:30am Registration
7:30am 5K begins -
NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.
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Venue Info
East of Shelby Park, Shelby Ave. at S. 20th St. Nashville, TN
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Parking Info
Park at the RR Trestle Trailhead parking lot.
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Accessibility Info
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