Bluegrass Conservancy's Farmland 5K

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  • Date: June 04, 2011
  • Address: 133 North Winter Court, Midway, Kentucky Get directions
  • Country: United States
  • Race type: Run (5k)
  • Distances: Run (5.00 kms)
  • Organization: Young Friends of Bluegrass Conservancy
  • Website: http://www.bluegrassconservancy.org/
  • Contact email: [email protected]
  • Description: Runner's Packet Pick-up & Late Registration
    John's Run/Walk Shop, 317 S. Ashland Ave., Lexington; Friday, June 3, 4-7 pm

    Race Day Sign-in & Late Registration
    Kern Thoroughbreds, 133 N. Winter Court, Downtown Midway; 7:45-8:45 am

    Race begins at 9 am!

    First 200 entrants will recieve free t-shirt with race packet. Sizes will be available on a first come, first serve basis. All registration fees are non-refundable. Runners and walkers welcome!

    Young Friends of Bluegrass Conservancy’s 4th Annual Farmland 5K will be held on Saturday, June 4, in downtown Midway to benefit the crucial efforts of Bluegrass Conservancy, a private, nonprofit land trust working to protect the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky through land conservation for future generations.

    Following the race, there will be an awards ceremony, live entertainment, and refreshments in downtown Midway. Last year, over 130 runners and walkers enjoyed the scenic course through Woodford County farmland and we hope many will come out again this year to support our critical work to protect Bluegrass farmland.

    Bluegrass Conservancy a private, nonprofit land trust working to protect the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky through land conservation for future generations. We encourage the preservation of these lands through the use of conservation easements for agricultural viability, natural habitat, rural heritage, and scenic open space.

    Young Friends of Bluegrass Conservancy is a membership group founded to educate young adults and their families about Bluegrass Conservancy, develop future Conservancy and community leaders, and help save our farms through membership drives, fundraising, volunteer activities, and special events.
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