Date and Time
Saturday Sep 21, 2013
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Saturday, September 21, 8:00 am
Directions to start: Race begins behind Deerpath Middle School, 95 W. Deerpath, Lake Forest
Parking: Parking is available at the Lake Forest City lot on Oakwood Avenue (two blocks East of Deerpath Middle School), North of Deerpath Rd. We encourage participants to bicycle to the race, car-pool, or use pubic transportation. Bicycle racks are available at the Start area. Metra Station is 0.6 mi from Start.
Awards info: Age Group awards will be presented to the first three finishers in each age group.
Additional Info: This is a trail race and will have some uneven surfaces. In addition, the race will have an open field cross-country style start.
Packet pickup: Race Packets will be available on Sep 19 and Sep 20 from 3:00-5:30 PM at Kiddle's Sporting Goods 258 Market Square, Lake Forest. In person registration will also be available at that time.
Location
Deerpath Middle School
95 W. Deerpath Road; Lake Forest, IL 60045
Fees/Admission
$35.00
Contact Information
Kimberly Loughlin cell (847) 204-5563
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Description
The 8K Run will be a community event run on a beautiful scenic trail of the Lake Forest Open Lands Area in Lake Forest, Illinois. The trail race will take place on the Derwen Mawr Prairie, part of the Skokie River Nature Preserve. This preserve consists of woodlands, oak-hickory savannas, sedge meadows, and pockets of original prairies and wetlands. The landscape is so rare that it has become part of the Illinois Nature Preserve system, an organization that protects the last remnants of our state’s natural heritage. The event will be a Green race meaning that there will be no harm to the area and everything about the race will be managed ecologically. A purpose of the run will be to introduce the runners and walkers to the Open Lands and the pleasure of running in such bucolic surroundings.
Race proceeds will benefit the Center for Conservation Leadership (CCL) a Lake Forest Open Lands Association youth program for middle and high school students from diverse backgrounds with a keen interest in the environment and a passion for the outdoors with the goal of teaching students to learn how to become a steward of the environment.
The Lake Forest Lake Bluff (LFLB) Running Club will strive to reduce the environmental impact through green practices: compostable food-service items, everything used must be reusable or recyclable, virtual goody bags and shirts made of recycled material.