Description
Join runners and walkers around the state in the first NCRecr8 5k at High Point City Lake Park. This event is hosted by High Point Parks & Recreation and is coordinated by the NC Recreation & Park Association with 11 additional hosts in communities across NC. All events are taking place on the morning of April 16, 2016. Join the fun and show support for parks and recreation!
Be sure to stick around for free access to park amenities from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm. Including: the carousel, train, putt putt, plus face painting. Dogs will not be allowed with runners and we will have a “No Pets” policy in place.
Main parking areas at the front entrance of the park will be used. Parking attendants will direct traffic to overflow parking if main lots are full. All traffic to enter the park will be stopped 5 minutes before the start of the race.
Place
602 West Main Street
Jamestown, NC US 27282
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More about the 5k Event
This event will help to promote parks and recreation in North Carolina. Funds raised will support participating parks departments and the advancement of recreation in our state. The 5K events will increase awareness of the North Carolina Recreation and Park Association and parks departments across the state, while furthering the mission of the organization.
Founded in 1944, the North Carolina Recreation & Park Association (NCRPA) is the premier nonprofit education and advocacy organization, dedicated to the advancement of the park, recreation and leisure professions in our state. NCRPA empowers park and recreation professionals and citizen board members through educational opportunities that enhance their ability to change lives and impact communities on a daily basis for the citizens of North Carolina.
For more information, visit: http://www.ncrpa.net/?
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