24th Annual Norton KDH RUN the FALLS 5K

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Time
6:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Price
20.00

– Norton King’s Daughters’ Health will host its 24th Annual RUN the FALLS 5K on Saturday, September
24 at Clifty Falls State Park in Madison. Proceeds benefit the Norton KDH Girls on the Run program. RUN the
FALLS 5K is open to all walkers and runners and awards are presented to the top walkers and runners by age
group.

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Norton King’s Daughters’ Health will host its 24th Annual RUN the FALLS 5K on Saturday, September 24 at Clifty Falls State Park in Madison. Proceeds benefit the Norton KDH Girls on the Run program. RUN the FALLS 5K is open to all walkers and runners and awards are presented to the top walkers and runners by age group

Early-bird registration is available through Sunday, September 11. Through September 11, the cost of the 5K is $20 and includes a long-sleeve shirt. Registration information is available at kdhmadison.org/runthefalls.

Participants may register after September 11, but a shirt is not included in the $20 fee. Walk-up registration and packet pickup begins at 6:45 a.m. on Saturday, September 24 at the Clifty Falls State Park pool. Restrooms are available

Questions may be directed to Heather Foy at 812.801.0175 or via email at foyh@kdhmadison.org

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