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Additional race information can be found at https://www.stfumn.com/.
Place
300 Washington Avenue SE
Minneapolis, MN US 55455
Description
Join She's the First UMN for our third annual Sweat for STF 5K!
Run, walk, or dance your way to the finish line to support girls' education across the world.
Our 5K course will loop across our beautiful University of Minnesota East Bank and West Bank campuses. The event is open to everyone, so invite your friends and family! All proceeds from the event will go toward She's the First, a nonprofit organization that aims to provide a quality education and a future for girls in low-income countries. Visit www.stfumn.com to learn more about She's the First at the University of Minnesota.
The Sweat for STF 5K will be a self-timed event. We will provide a clock at the finish line for participants who wish to keep track of their race time. The 5K is a rain-or-shine event that will take place as long as weather conditions are safe.
Registration opens January 1st! Individual registration is $25, or sign up as a group of 5 or more to receive a $5 discount per participant. Register by April 1st to ensure that you will receive a t-shirt. Participants who register after April 1st are not guaranteed a t-shirt.
Kids 10 and under can participate for FREE with a paid adult registration! You do not need to fill out a registration form and pay a registration fee for them. You will just need to check them in and sign a waiver for them on the day of the event.
Feel free to contact umnsweatforstf@gmail.com with any questions or concerns. You can learn more about our organization and make a tax-deductible donation at www.stfumn.com.
She's the First is a government-certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations to She's the First are tax-deductible.
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