Runners to your marks … Upcoming races & walks
MAY
Saturday — The 4th annual DFC Celebrate Recovery 5K will take place at Damascus Friends Church at 9 a.m. Events include 5K run, 5K walking category and Duathlon with medals and prizes for age bracket winners. There is $50 cash prizes for overall male and female 5K run and Duathlon winners. There is also a 12-mile bike ride and kids 1/2 mile fun run. Cost is $16 which includes choice of short or long sleeve performance shirt and gym towel. Register online at runsignup.com.
27 — The 29th annual Memorial Mile running road race will be held in Boardman. Some of the best runners in the area will compete for gift certificates and awards in 14 age groups. Entry fee is $13. The race starts at the intersection of U.S. 224 and state route 7. Day of race registration and packets can be picked up at Walgreen’s at that intersection. It is sponsored by Walgreens’, 910 Rapid Care, Coke, the DeBartolo Corporation, Armstrong, Novak and Davis Insurance and other local businesses. For more information, call 330-726-8407.
JUNE
6 — The Immaculate 5k at the Festival. The Race starts and ends at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 4490 Norquest Blvd. in Austintown. Registration is for the Kids’ Dash at 7 p.m. is free. All other events have a $10 entry fee. The 5k race starts at the conclusion of the Kids’ Dash. Registration opens at 5 p.m. Runners receive a hot dog and soft drink for free. Awards will be given for top finishers and in age groups. For more information, call Matt Hlebak at 330-398-5512.
8 — The Autism Society of Mahoning Valley (ASMV) offers the new Autism Warrior competition from 8 a.m. to noon at the Canfield Fairgrounds. An expansion of the nonprofit’s annual Valley Autism 5K and Autism Support Walk, the Autism Warrior event will bring together the region’s best athletes and families to compete for prizes in the 5K, Ninja Obstacle Course and People-Powered Tractor Pull. The event also features a Special Needs Resource Fair to bring together local resources for families affected by autism and other special needs.
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