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Benefitting: | ALS |
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Time: | 7:00 a.m. - Registration Begins |
| 8:00 a.m. - 5K Starts |
| 9:00 a.m. - Fun Run Starts |
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Cost: | Early Bird 5k - $28 - Through May 15th |
| 5k- $32 - after May 15th |
| 5k- $35 - Week before Race |
| $95 - Family Discount Rate (Families of 4) Family Discount Details
FundRacers is happy to offer families a discount on registration for this race. The discount applies when you register 4 people. You don't have to do anything to request the discount. The discount is calculated automatically by our system, and will show up in your order basket once the 4th person is added to your registration.
Keep in mind the discount applies only to the first 4 people you register. After that, registration charges are calculated at the regular price in effect at the time you submit your registration.
The family discount only applies when 4 people are registered for the same event. While we encourage families to take advantage of the discount, please keep in mind that any discounts provided can adversely affect the amount of money raised for the event's cause. |
| Fun Run- $18 |
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Location: | | People's Equity Partners 59 W Candler Street Winder, Georgia
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Course Info: | The race starts and finishes at People's Equity near downtown Winder. |
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Awards: | Join us for a fun morning of music, great door prizes, awards and of course a chance to get some exercise.
All pre-registered before June 10th participants will receive a t-shirt. Awards are men and women overall, as well as Masters men and women overall winner and Grand Masters Male and Female awards.. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place awards for men and women will be given in 5 year increments from 10 and under up to 75 and up. |
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Often referred to as Lou Gehrig's Disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a
progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease that slowly robs the body of its ability to walk,
speak, swallow and breathe. The life expectancy of an ALS patient averages 2 to 5
years from the time of diagnosis. This event benefits the Atlanta ALS Chapter in memory of Kent Freeman.
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