Race Preview: 2018 Homeless 2 Hopeful Superhero Run 5k/10k (Gold Hill)

 

If you want a fun family event that gets everyone out of the house in superhero costumes and also supports a good cause, look no further than the 5th Annual Homeless 2 Hopeful Superhero Run.  This event, which takes place on April 28th at Valley of the Rogue State Park, will use all proceeds from the race to benefit Hearts With A Mission which provides shelter, educational support, mentoring, and transition planning to the homeless and at-risk youth.

This event features a 1 mile Fun Run/ Walk as well as a chip-timed 5k or 10k Run. All participants and sepectators are strongly encouraged to wear their favorite superhero outfit. It couldn’t be a more fun opportunity to whip out those costumes!! In addition to the run, there will be food trucks, bounce houses, and face painting.

The cost for this event is $10 for the 1 Mile Run or $30 for the 5k or 10k. If you want to do this event as a family, it’s only $30 for a family of 4 to do the 1 Mile Fun Run (an additional $5 a person if you want to make it a bigger party) or $70 for a family of 4 to do the 5k or 10k, (again with $5 for each additional participant.) You could also opt for a Team Registration of 10-15 people for $150 for the whole team. A dri-fit shirt is included in the 5k and 10k registration, but additional shorts can be purchased for $15 each.

So make a day of this event with your family and dust off that old Superman cape.

 

Details:

What: 2018 Homeless 2 Hopeful Superhero Run 1 Mile/5k/10k

When: Saturday, April 28th, 2018 at 10:00AM

Where: Valley of the Rogue State Park, Gold Hill, OR

Register: Here

Registration Cost: 1 Mile Fun Run $10 for individual or $30 for family, 5k/10k $30 for individual or $70 for family, or Team Registration of 10-15 members $150 per team.

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