Register for the Nov. 10 Home Run for Habitat sponsored by Ghertner and Co.
by Ittai Eden '19
Tickets are $25/adult and $10/children and can be purchased here to benefit the High School Habitat for Humanity Club.
Everyone is welcome at the Home Run for Habitat sponsored by Ghertner and Co. on Saturday, Nov. 10. Bring your friends, kids, and dogs to the jam-packed 5K with events, prizes, free food, and more.
This event will be located at USN’s scenic River Campus. Runners will be able to compete alongside the Cumberland River; but, do not be deterred if you don’t run. Walkers, casual runners, and even professional distance runners are invited to the event. Running and walking are not even required though, so feel free to cheer on your friends and family while you relax with some freshly prepared food. This family-friendly event will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. Come out to support USN’s Habitat for Humanity organization. All proceeds will go towards sponsoring a build for a future homeowner in the Nashville area. Please come out to enjoy a fun-filled Saturday with USN’s Habitat for Humanity organization.
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