Bellevue Races to the Finish Line with Rock 'n' Roll Running Series

Bellevue, WALocal News

The St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll Running Series is making a highly anticipated return to Bellevue, Washington, after a three-year absence, with the event scheduled for Labor Day weekend, September 3-4, 2022. This running series will offer a half marathon, a 5K run, and a children's course, starting at Downtown Park and moving through the city's picturesque streets and neighborhoods. Visit Bellevue has played a pivotal role in bringing this event back, with Executive Director Brad Jones emphasizing the importance of community pride and economic stimulation through major events. An estimated 10,000 participants are expected, which would significantly enhance local tourism and hospitality.

Jones envisions that such events will attract first-time visitors to Bellevue, potentially turning them into repeat tourists exploring the area. Pre-registration commenced on December 15, 2021, featuring a limited-time sale for early registrants. The event forms part of Visit Bellevue's larger Destination Development Plan aimed at improving the city's appeal to visitors and businesses alike. Overall, the Rock 'n' Roll Running Series is poised to spotlight Bellevue's vibrant culture and community spirit.

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