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| Benefitting: | SwemKids |
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| Time: | Check in/Registration - 7:00 a.m. |
| 5K begins - 8:00 a.m. |
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| Cost: | 5K - Super Early Bird - $28 - on or before April 18th |
| 5K - Early Bird - $32 - April 19th - July 4th |
| 5K -$35 - July 5th thru race day |
| Fun Run - $18 - Anytime |
| Family Discount Rate - $92.00Family 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. |
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| Location: |  | The Plaza -Downtown Sugar Hill 5039 West Broad Street Sugar Hill, Ga
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| Awards: | Join us on Saturday, August 8th for a fun morning of music, door prizes, post race snacks, awards and a run down the greenway in Sugar Hill
Trophies will be given to the top overall male and female winners as well as master's male and master's female winners.
Medals will be given to the top three in male and female 5 year increment age group categories from 10 and under all the way to 75 and up. |
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| SwemKids is a non profit organization in Atlanta that provides free swim lessons to underprivileged children and adults.
SwemSchool offers lessons for students of all ages, from infancy to adulthood, and believes that anyone, at any age, can benefit from swimming.
Our mission is simple: We guide each person’s journey towards the FREEDOM of swimming by addressing inequities, educating communities, and prioritizing safety. |
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