7th Annual RileyStrong Color Run Set for August 26th

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The 7th Annual RileyStrong Fun Run and 5K will take place on Saturday, August 26th with the start location from the Monmouth American Legion. Michelle Thomas explains the process of getting registered:

“It is on social media of course, 7th Annual RileyStrong 5K. You can also go to runsignup.com and type in RileyStrong Color Run and sign up there. You can sign up the day of, you may not be guaranteed a t-shirt that day, but it is an easy process of signing up. I also flyers in my mailbox. The easiest way is runsignup.com RileyStrong Color Run. The cost is $20 for kids for the Fun Run and then it is $30 for the 5K. We encourage that is kids sign up, the kids can run both of them. We want them to have as much fun as they can and all the kids get a medal at the end.”

Proceeds from the annual event directly benefit St. Jude Children’s hospital.

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