River Campus set to host Discount Tire 5K for Habitat for Humanity

Join the USN Habitat for Humanity Club at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 16 for the 15th Annual Discount Tire Habitat for Humanity 5K at the River Campus. There also is a 1.5-mile fun run for young harriers. Register here.
By Matthew Haber, HS History Teacher

Bring your whole family to the River Campus for a brisk jog or leisurely walk at USN Habitat Club's 5K Fun Run/Walk at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 16. Compete against USN’s fastest runners, or enjoy a stroll with your friends. Following the run/walk, there will be a raffle with prizes from various Nashville businesses.

Ticket Prices:
$65 for a family of four and $10 for each additional person
$25 for adults
$15 for students from Middle and High Schools
$10 for children ages 10 & under to participate in the 1.5-mile Kids Fun Run

All proceeds from this event benefit Habitat for Humanity Nashville.

Please register here. If online registration is closed, please arrive at the River Campus before 10:45 a.m. to register in person—there is space. Additionally, if you can't attend the event, you can make a donation here.
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