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Sat June 14, 2025 Newton, KS 67114 US Directions

Events

Cookie Fun Run 5k

$35 7:30AM CDT Registration ends June 12, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Competitive 5k Run

$35 7:30AM CDT Registration ends June 12, 2025 at 11:59pm CDT

Place

700 W 1st St
Athletic Park
Newton, KS US 67114

Description

The race will consist of a fun cookie run and a competitive run. The fun run participants will eat one cookie at EACH water station before continuing the race. This is a great event for the whole family!

 

DATE: June 14, 2025
TIME: Race starts at 7:30am
Early packet pickup will be held on Friday, June 13th from 8am-6pm at Krueger Insurance (130 E 4th St, Newton, KS)
RACE DAY REGISTRATION: $35
LOCATION: Athletic Park Newton, KS
AWARDS: Top three males and female in each age group:
13 & Under,
14-19,
20-29,
30-39,
40-49,
50-59,
60-69,
70& Over

 

COURSE DETAILS:
The 5k course runs along the paved sidewalk of the Sandcreek Bike Path:
1. Begin by circling the Athletic Park
2. North to 12th St.
3. South to 1st St.
4. Back to the Athletic Park

 

All proceeds go to support to missions of Caring Hands Humane Society & Safehope.
By participating, you will make an impact on the lives of Harvey County’s most vulnerable.

 

Caring Hands Humane Society
Our mission, through the promotion of education in basic humane animal care, is to relieve animal suffering and to prevent cruelty to animals. At Caring Hands Humane Society, we believe all animals should be treated with dignity and respect at all stages of life. We always strive to provide the best possible care to the animals entrusted to us, and to educate others about the benefits of strengthening the bond between humans and companion animals.

 

Caring Hands Humane Society aims to continue working towards remaining a No-Kill community for homeless animals. As of 2023, our total live release rate is 95.5%. Caring Hands will continue to achieve this status with the support of our volunteers, fosters, adopters, donors, sponsors, and the community around us. 

 

Safehope
In 2023, Safehope provided services to 751 adults and 131 children across the tri-county area. Advocates answered 3,248 crisis hotline calls, and 43 survivors spent over 1,100 bed nights in emergency shelter.

 

From 24-hour crisis hotline to supportive services to professional training, Safehope offers crisis intervention, advocacy, therapeutic services and support; to address the needs of victims, their children and our communities.

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