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Small Race Preview: 2018 Klamath Hospice Remembrance 5k Run/Walk

The 6th Annual Klamath Hospice Remembrance Run is a chance for us to honor the lives of those who are no longer with us and to celebrate those memories. This family-friendly event, which includes a ½ mile walk and a 5k Walk/Run, will be held on Saturday June 2nd at the Harbor Isles Fitness Center in Klamath Falls.

This race will benefit the Klamath Hospice, which helps care for Klamath County and Northern California residents that are facing death and advanced illnesses, as well as the bereaved who have lost a loved one. If you choose to make a donation, you will have the chance to display a loved one’s name on a flower pinwheel. You also have the opportunity to be a Sponsor for the event.

This race will not be a timed event. The 5k will loop around the route twice. Strollers are welcome on the course as long as they are courteous to other participants. Service animals are the only pets allowed on the course. There will be awards given to the top male and female finishers for the 5k Run. If you are curious about the course, you can check out the course route here.

Packets can be picked up starting at 8:00AM on race day, and information regarding early packet pick-up are still to be determined.

 

Details:

What: 2018 Klamath Hospice Remembrance 5k Run/Walk

When: Saturday, June 2nd, 2018. Kid’s event begins at 8:45AM and the 5k Run/Walk will begin at 9:00AM

Where: Harbor Isles Fitness Center (2805 Front St, Klamath Falls, OR)

Register: Here or complete and mail the printable entry form to Klamath Hospice, Attn: Run/Walk, 4745 S 6th St, Klamath Falls, OR 97603.

Registration Cost: $20 before 5/18 (cost goes up $5 after that.) Family rate (5 family members) is $75. Kids Event is free.

About Author

I'm the owner of Healthy Girl Fitness and I'm a personal trainer, certified AFAA group exercise instructor, and an RRCA certified running coach in SW Portland. I am also the mother of two young boys and am on the board at my youngest son's school. I led a relatively inactive life throughout my 20's until I discovered the world of fitness and running. I ran my first marathon in 2006 and haven't looked back since.

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