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Louisburg Cider 5K/ & 10K Run

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Event# 913-837-2826

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Looking for a little variety in your 5K & 10K? The Louisburg Cider 5K/ & 10K run in Louisburg, Kansas offers it all- rolling hills, straight a ways, and lots of surprises along the way! A taste of the country at dusk! Join us for a fun event on a course that had been voted a runner favorite and compete for overall and age group awards. FINISHER MEDALS and T-shirts guaranteed to all who register before Sept 1. Later sign ups may not be guaranteed the correct shirt size due to shipping delays. 3:30 pm - 7:00 pm

3:00 PM: Cider Run Activities begin
3:30 PM: Kid’s Fun Run
4:00 PM: 10K / 5K Walk/Run

https://runsignup.com/Race/KS/Louisburg/LouisburgCiderRun

Louisburg Cider 5K/ & 10K Run

Address : 215 S Broadway Osawatomie KS
Phone : 913-837-2826   (Always call and confirm events.)

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