Beaufort’s Ryland Vargas, 6, leaps over a keg as he makes his way to the finish line during the Lab Monkey Freedom Run hosted by Shellring Ale Works, Dustbone Apparel and Grounded Running Beaufort on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024 at Shellring Ale Works in Port Royal. The Lab Monkey Freedom Run was conceived by Nathan Callender, founder of Dustbone Apparel; Tim Waz of Grounded Running; and Nick Borreggine, owner of Shellring Ale Works, after 43 female rhesus macaque monkeys fled from captivity at Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Amber Hewitt/The Island News

Lab Monkey Freedom Run

Nathan Callender, founder of Dustbone Apparel; Tim Waz of Grounded Running; and Nick Borreggine, owner of Shellring Ale Works pose for a photo as they await the first of the runners to make their way to the finish line. Amber Hewitt/The Island News
The Mooney family pauses for a photo just before the start of the Lab Monkey Freedom Run hosted by Shellring Ale Works, Dustbone Apparel and Grounded Running Beaufort on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024 at Shellring Ale Works in Port Royal. Amber Hewitt/The Island News
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