Love Run Almost 5K takes off in Auburn on Saturday, Feb. 1

Auburn, WALocal News

The Love Run Almost 5K Fun Run/Walk is scheduled for Saturday, February 1, 2025, and will be held at Les Gove Park in Auburn, Washington. Open to participants of all ages and abilities, the event encourages a healthy lifestyle by allowing runners, walkers, and even pets to join in. Early registration, available until January 10, is priced at $13 and guarantees participants a unique Love Run T-shirt, while day-of registration costs $22. The event not only promotes fitness but also fosters community spirit by featuring local vendors offering heart health information and interactive activities. This run is part of the ALMOST 5K | ALWAYS FUN series, which also includes the Poker Fun Run in August and the Glow Run in November.

The Love Run emphasizes inclusivity and health, inviting everyone to participate in a fun and engaging way. Interested individuals can register online to secure their spot in this heart-healthy event. By encouraging early sign-ups and offering community resources, the Love Run aims to make a positive impact on the Auburn community.

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