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Freebird 5K

Sat September 13, 2025 Lexington, KY 40511 US Directions
Join our Inaugural Race Honoring the Life & Legacy of Charles "Charlie" O'Connell!
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Events

5K Run/Walk

$20 8:00AM EDT Price increases after May 15, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT

1 Mile Fun Walk

$15 8:02AM EDT Price increases after May 15, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT

Virtual Runner/Walker

$30 Registration ends September 12, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT

Race Volunteer

$0 6:30AM EDT - 10:00AM EDT Registration ends September 12, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT

Place

Coldstream Dog Park/Legacy Trail
1850 Pisacano Drive
Lexington, KY US 40511

Description

Join us for the inaugural Freebird 5K Run/Walk honoring the life & legacy of Charles "Charlie" O'Connell.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 8:00AM AT COLDSTREAM DOG PARK/LEGACY TRAIL

RACE FEATURES:

  • Flat/fast and scenic course at Coldstream Park/Legacy Trail
  • Commemorative colorful tie-dyed T-shirts (Or select the No Shirt option)
  • 5K Run/Walk, 1 Miler (untimed) Fun Walk & Virtual Option
  • Overall & Age Group Awards
  • Free Race Photos & Finish Line Photo Contest
  • Social Teams to Enhance Your Race Experience (Prize for the largest team)
  • Convenient race morning Packet Pickup at Coldstream Park
  • Food, fun and fellowship as we honor a great Lexingtonian and his legacy

Our inaugural race will benefit the Lexington Public Safety Museum which is dedicated to preserving, collecting, and exhibiting the history of all public safety agencies within Fayette County, Kentucky. It serves as an ambassador and advocate for public safety, promoting safety awareness, diversity, and collective heritage.

Charles “Charlie” O’Connell July 5, 1954 – September 16, 2021; A larger than life spirit that is still felt within Lexington!  Affectionately called Charlie ‘O by many that knew him, he was a husband, a son, a brother, an uncle and a beloved friend of so many!  Charlie was as public servant to the core.  He was always ready to offer a helping hand to anyone in need!  Charlie devoted his life to public safety!  Charlie worked for UKPD, Lexington PD, Lexington E911 as a PD Dispatcher and Fire Dispatch Supervisor.  Charlie had a public safety heart, a servant leader. Charlie left everyone he came in contact better!  Charlie was a music enthusiast and adventurous!  Whether he was running, bicycling, riding in his convertible, motorcycling, or flying his Cessna he loved the feeling of the wind.  He loved feeling free!  Our 5K was founded In honor of Charlie’s legacy in public safety.  

This is the inaugural race!  We plan to make this bigger and better in the years to come.  Fly high Charlie O' ---- Freebird! 

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A Life Well Lived - Ride On Charlie O' - Freebird!

Charles “Charlie” O’Connell July 5, 1954 – September 16, 2021; A larger than life spirit that is still felt within Lexington!  Affectionately called Charlie ‘O by many that knew him, he was a husband, a son, a brother, an uncle and a beloved friend of so many!  Charlie was as public servant to the core.  He was always ready to offer a helping hand to anyone in need!  Charlie devoted his life to public safety!  Charlie worked for UKPD, Lexington PD, Lexington E911 as a PD Dispatcher and Fire Dispatch Supervisor.  Charlie had a public safety heart, a servant leader. Charlie left everyone he came in contact better!  Charlie was a music enthusiast and adventurous!  Whether he was running, bicycling, riding in his convertible, motorcycling, or flying his Cessna he loved the feeling of the wind.  He loved feeling free!  Our 5K was founded In honor of Charlie’s legacy in public safety.  

This is the inaugural race!  We plan to make this bigger and better in the years to come.  Fly high Charlie O' ---- Freebird! 

Lexington Public Safety Museum - Our Race Beneficiary

The Lexington Public Safety Museum is dedicated to preserving, collecting, and exhibiting the history of all public safety agencies within Fayette County, Kentucky. We serve as ambassadors and advocates for public safety, promoting safety awareness, diversity, and collective heritage.

Educational Exhibits - The Museum has a large collection of historical public safety items. The museum is pursuing a new permanent home to allow it to once again make the items and displays available to the public. For now, the collection is in secured storage. 

Safety Awareness Programs - Once the Museum establishes a permanent place of operations programs that incorporate the museums members, artifacts, and experiences can be offered to the public and professional groups to enhance safety awareness. 

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