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Lace Em Up for Walnut Festival Run Sunday

Theme is "Honoring Emergency Personnel" for 10th anniversary of 9-11.

 

The Walnut Festival Run for Education on Sunday takes note of the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, including a theme of "Honoring Emergency Personnel" and a patriotic costume contest.

The event continues a tradition of half a century in raising money for local schools.

There are two distances — a 10K race (two loops) and a 5K run/walk, following downtown's flat and fast streets. The start line for both events will be Main and Olympic, in front of Lulumon. The finish line for both distances will be in Broadway Shopping Center, near Nordstrom.

Both 5K and 10K events start at 8 a.m. with day-of-registration beginning at 6:30. The free kids 1K run is at 9:30 a.m.

Early morning checkin for the races is still available, but organizers say they can't guarantee T-shirt availability for latecomers. Race-day registration is $30 for youth (14 and under) and $40 for age 15 and older. 

Walnut Creek Mayor Cindy Silva is signed up to start the race.

There will be music by a Walnut Creek Intermediate School group singing the national anthem, the Oak Grove Family Blue Grass Band, Las Lomas High musicians and the cheer squads from Northgate and Las Lomas High.

The finish line announcer is Tommy Greenless, a Walnut Creek resident who once qualified for the U.S. Olympic marathon trials.

Related Topics: Walnut Run

Jim McClaskey

2:31 pm on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Main does not intersect with Olympic

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Jason Cooke

12:06 pm on Thursday, September 1, 2011

Jim! Maybe I can get you out there this year.
The newer section of Olympic does intersect with Main.. Olympic goes past California Blvd and down to Barnes & Noble where it mets Main.

JM Hogan

3:41 pm on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Note that, like last year, registrants can designate which WC school or education foundation they would like the net proceeds to go to. You may even designate a private school.

Get out and run and support your Walnut Creek school, whatever that may be!

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E Miller

12:20 pm on Thursday, September 1, 2011

This is a great event for anyone and everyone to be apart of this year. Whether you want to just walk or get out there and run, you have the option. Bring your kids.....even if it is a canine. :)

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