Home Run with Habitat sponsored by Ghertner and Co. is Nov. 10

by Maggie Robinson ’19

Mark your calendar for 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 for a 5K and morning of fun to benefit the Habitat for Humanity Club. Tickets are $25/adult and $10/children and can be purchased here.
Join us for the Home Run for Habitat sponsored by Ghertner and Co. at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. Hosted by USN's Habitat for Humanity Club, the Home Run is a 5k run/walk at the River Campus. Adults, kids, athletes, and dogs of all ages are welcome.

There will be food, games, and a 1.5-mile fun run for kids. Games include a cupcake walk, corn hole, balloon animals, and face painting. We can't wait to see you there. Mark your calendars and click here to register. Tickets start at $10 and benefit Habitat for Humanity.
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