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Feed The Need 5K Walk/Run for Hunger

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Hours:8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Races/Walks

Feed The Need
5K Walk/Run
on Saturday, April 28
at Wompatuck State Park in Hingham, MA.

Together, we can help alleviate hunger in neighboring communities.

Race start time: 8:30 a.m.
Registration begins at 7:30

Entry Fee: 25 cans/boxes of food for local food pantries.

Kids races, too!
Ribbons/Medals awarded.
T-Shirts for first 100 registrants.
The need is greater than ever.
Thank you in advance for your support.
For more information, or to pre-register online, please visit:
www.feedtheneed.org

For questions, please email use at: 5Kfeedtheneed@gmail.com

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25 cans/boxes of food

WEBSITE↑ top

feedtheneed.org

LOCATION↑ top

200 Union Street, Hingham, MA, 02043 map

Wompatuck State Park is located near Hingham on Boston's South Shore. Meet at the Visitor's Center.
From the south and Cape Cod: Rte 3 North to Exit 14 and the intersection with Rte. 228. Follow Rte. 228 North approximately 5 miles to Free Street on the right. Turn right onto Free Street one mile to the park entrance on the right.
From the North: Follow Rte 3 South to exit 14 and the intersection with Rte. 228. Follow Rte. 228 North approximately 5 miles to the intersection with Free Street on the right. Turn right onto Free St. and follow it one mile to the Park entrance on the right.

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