Casey Cares Foundation hosting ninth annual 5K Run/Walk at Oriole Park
-
-
July 09, 2018 5:00 pm
-
0 Comments
You might not play for the Orioles, but you can still lace up your running shoes and take the field at Oriole Park this Saturday, July 9.
Casey Cares and the Orioles are hosting the ninth annual Annual 5K Run/Walk, which benefits Casey Cares! Proceeds from the race go toward supporting programs for families with critically ill children. The 3.1-mile run/walk begins and ends at Oriole Park at Camden Yards and includes post-race refreshments.
Registration for the race is open through July 14. You…
You might not play for the Orioles, but you can still lace up your running shoes and take the field at Oriole Park this Saturday, July 9.
Casey Cares and the Orioles are hosting the ninth annual Annual 5K Run/Walk, which benefits Casey Cares! Proceeds from the race go toward supporting programs for families with critically ill children. The 3.1-mile run/walk begins and ends at Oriole Park at Camden Yards and includes post-race refreshments.
Registration for the race is open through July 14. You can sign up individually or as a fundraising team. Along with the fastest runners, top fundraisers and the largest team will also be honored during a pregame ceremony in front of thousands of O’s fans!
Get excited for the race by watching race ambassador and O’s first baseman Chris Davis talk about the upcoming event. You can register or find more information here.
0 Comments
Related Articles
Rogers on Opening Day start: “I’m extremely grateful and humble for the honor” (plus notes on today’s 8-6 loss)
BRADENTON, Fla. – The assignment on Opening Day is set. Trevor Rogers just needs to pad his pitch…
Read More
Albernaz on choosing Rogers as Opening Day starter, today’s Orioles-Pirates lineups
BRADENTON, Fla. – Trevor Rogers is starting today for the first time since the Orioles announced that he’d…
Read More
Biggest risers in MLB Pipeline’s new top 30 Orioles prospects
Heading into the 2024 season, the Baltimore Orioles, yet again, had the best farm system in baseball. Headlined…
Read More