Location:
WB&A Trail, Glenn Dale, MD
Brought to you by: iCare DC
iCare will be hosting its 4th Annual 5K run/walk in support of its "Feed the 5000" campaign to provide meals and groceries to homeless citizens, homeless veterans and low-income senior citizens and families. iCare's 5K is a great way to give back and get fit in process. In addition all participants receive wonderful medals, a t-shirt and GREAT food as a part of the registration cost. The top 3 finishers will receive a special medal. The event will start at 9:00 a.m. for adults and children. The 5k race (3.1 miles) begins and ends near the Glenn Dale Community Center on the WB&A trail. This is a flat course with beautiful scenic views. Race times will be posted a few days after the event on the iCare website and iCare's Facebook page. Guests are invited and encouraged to bring a canned good or non perishable item to help support the cause. To learn about iCare's programs and services to help those experiencing hunger and homelessness please visit our website: www.icaredc.org.
Location: WB&A Trail,
Glenn Dale, MD
Brought to you by: iCare DC
Saturday, April 21, 2018 8:00 AM - Saturday, April 21, 2018 11:00 AM
The event will start at 9:00 a.m. for adults and children. The 5k race (3.1 miles) begins and ends near the Glenn Dale Community Center on the WB&A trail.
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