Legion post hosts run/walk to benefit vets

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Courtesy of American Legion Post 452

American Legion Post 452 will host its 10th annual Veterans Day 5K run/1K walk on Saturday, Nov. 11, to support the post, vets and active-duty military and their families in Mullica Hill and beyond.

On-site registrations for both events will begin at 8 a.m.; the race will begin at 9 a.m. Advance registration can be done online at runsignup.com. Vets, active military and those under 17 are free.

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Runners and walkers of all ages can attend the event. Dogs are permitted, provided they are on a leash.

“This highly anticipated annual event brings together runners, walkers, families and community members to honor our heroes,” said Post Commander Jack Sommer. “Participants can choose between a 1-mile walk or a 5-kilometer run, making it an inclusive experience for all ages and fitness levels.”

The race will start at the post’s main building, continue along Colson Road and to William Wilt Soccer Complex and loop back to the post at around noon. An awards ceremony will be held after the run and walk at the post hall, with breakfast food courtesy of blueplate restaurant.

“We could not pull this event off without the support from the Harrison Township Commitee, Harrison Township police and the generosity of the blueplate restaurant,” Sommer noted.

“The Veterans Run 1-mile walk and 5K run offers a meaningful way to give back while having fun,” said Sommer. “By joining this event, you’re honoring those who’ve served and strengthening our community. Every step you take directly supports programs and services for local veterans.”

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