This spring hundreds of caring people will come together as a league of superheroes – including family members, friends, professionals, and community and business leaders – to help make a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children and to increase awareness of the challenges they face on a daily basis. Become part of the movement of individuals, corporations and organizations that are proud to lead the fight against child abuse. Enjoy entertainment, refreshments and fun for the whole…
Find out more »The event takes place on the beautiful grounds of the Innsbrook community. The 5K route winds along roadways and post office buildings with a scenic backdrop of lakes and trails. The Innsbrook complex is also dotted with wildlife and beautiful vistas, with many shopping and dining options minutes away.
Find out more »Gates will open at 10:00am for the festival. There will be music all day and plenty of fun for the dogs, including games, agility courses and contests. The whole family will also be able to enjoy the kids games, vendor area, and our dog adoption area, which will include animal rescue groups from across the metro Richmond area.
Find out more »Starts and ends at Cary Court in Carytown and is run mostly on Cary St. and Grove Ave. The course is flat and fast and certified (VA09019RT). There will be mile markers and the race will be run on open roads. Traffic will be controlled. Water will be available at miles 2 and 4.5. Please note: no dogs or strollers are allowed on the course.
Find out more »The Race to Protect Children, held at West Broad Village, is a family friendly community event benefiting Greater Richmond SCAN. The 1 mile Kids Run will begin at 8:30am, followed by the 5K Run/Walk at 9:00am. The race is flat and walker friendly! The Children’s Festival will begin at 9am, and offer fun activities and performances for children and families.
Find out more »Held at the Innsbrook Pavilion, this family-friendly race includes entertainment, food, exhibitors and a Kid’s Fun Zone. The 5K Run/Walk is one of the Autism Society Central Virginia’s primary sources of income, raising over $90,000 in 2014. All funds raised from this event will provide much needed support for individuals with autism and their families in Central Virginia. The funds raised here, stay here!
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