TOWN OF LOUISBURG: Breast Cancer Awareness 5K Event

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Town of Louisburg issued the following announcement on Oct. 2.

REGISTRATION & INFORMATION BOOTH: Upon arrival stop by the Registration Table at the Downtown Louisburg Parking lot located at 116 N Main St. Louisburg, NC 27549. Registration will start at 8AM.

Event and Donation Information

PARKING: Street Parking is available along East & West Nash St, Court Street & Town Hall Parking Lot.

RACE DETAILS:  Kids 14 and under run starts at 8:30am. 5K begins promptly at 9AM. Walkers and Runners are encouraged to participate. Everyone’s a WINNER!

5K DIVISIONS:  Ages 10 & Under, 11-14, 15-18, 19-39, 40-59, 60-79, 80 and over.

POST RACE INCENTIVES & EVENTS:  Post-race refreshments, giveaways, and door prizes, and special planned activities.

VENDOR BOOTH REGISTRATION: Businesses that are interested in promoting cancer awareness can register for this event here. Please note that this event is not for vendors selling items.

HOW TO REGISTER OR DONATE: Registration Fee is $5.00 per person. Register online below at www.townoflouisburg.org or print this form and send to:

Breast Cancer Awareness Event

110 W Nash St.

Louisburg, NC 27549

(Email: events@townoflouisburg.org)

If you prefer to pay by check please submit your registration form here and mail your check for the vendor registration fee or sponsorship to Town Hall at 110 W Nash St. Louisburg, NC 27549 – Make checks payable to: Town of Louisburg – (Memo: Breast Cancer Awareness 5K) by Friday, October 14, 2022 at 5pm.                 

Original source can be found here.



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