Hopeful Horizons Race 4 Love set for Saturday

The annual Hopeful Horizons Race 4 Love will start with a bang at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 15.

The 5K race and 3K walk are on a flat, quick course and offer a pleasant trip through the scenic neighborhoods and Sanctuary Golf Course on Cat Island.

The event supports Hopeful Horizons, which provides for survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault.

The cost is $35 for runners, $30 for walkers. For details about the run and walk course, the costs, start time, the breakfast bar and registration, visit https://www.race4love.com/race.

Packet pick-up will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14 at Grounded Running at 2139 Boundary Street Suite 108 or at the on-site registration table from 8-8:30 a.m. the day of the race. Please keep in mind that packets will not be mailed — you must be present at one of the early pickup locations or the day of the race to receive your packet.

This year, the race is also being sponsored by two Democratic Presidential candidates – Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer. Steyer’s son, Sam, will be at the race.

Previous Story

Interested in volunteering but don’t know where to start?

Next Story

Changes to go in effect with 2020 turkey season

Latest from News

They’re back!

Soft Shell Crab Festival returns to Port Royal From staff reports Wait no longer! The 19th

Lowcountry Lowdown

First-time father makes good on campaign promises By Lolita Huckaby PORT ROYAL Kevin Phillips, only four