Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Nu and Associated Student Government will be Hosting 5K Run

Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Nu and Associated Student Government will be Hosting 5K Run
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Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Nu, and Associated Student Government will be hosting its 6th annual 5K run on Saturday, Oct 8, 2011 for children’s literacy. Check in is at 7:30 a.m. at the University of Arkansas, Greek Theatre, and the race will begin at 8 a.m.

Participants can register online at www.register-wizard.com/events/5kliteracy/register.

The pre-registration cost of the race for adults is $20 with options including: 5K run, 1-mile fun walk, and a sleep in option. The same options are available for children 12 and under for $15.  The cost is $25 if register on the day of the race.  

Sign up for the Pi Phi 5K and enjoy the beautiful scenic route around the city of Fayetteville, win great prizes, and participate in making a difference for the future by contributing to children’s literacy. 

Contacts

Abigail Scott, Account Chair
Pi Beta Phi
479-200-6300, abigracescott@gmail.com

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