Cross Creek West CUREageous 5k Fun Run

  • Date Sat 19th October 2024
  • Time 8:00AM EST
  • Location Fulshear, Texas
  • Price $11.60
  • Races 1 race
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Get ready for an exciting day of fun and community spirit at the Cross Creek West CUREageous 5K Fun Run on Saturday, October 19th, 2024, in beautiful Fulshear, Fort Bend! This vibrant event is not just about running; it's a celebration of awareness and support for Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC), organized to raise vital funds for the IBC Network Foundation. The 5K Fun Run welcomes participants of all ages to join in and make a difference while enjoying a day filled with food trucks, entertainment, and community vendors.

Though online registration is full, on-site registration will be available on race day for a donation of $10, ensuring everyone can participate in this meaningful event. Don't miss the chance to connect with your community and support a great cause while experiencing the charm of the Cross Creek West neighborhood. Packet pickup is available on Friday, October 18th, and on race day morning, so come ready to run and make an impact! We can't wait to see you there!

Organiser's Description

_WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE WE'VE SURPASSED OUR PARTICIPATION GOAL AND MAXED OUT ONLINE REGISTRATION SLOTS. WE CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR SUPPORTING THE IBC. YOU CAN CONTINUE TO MAKE DONATIONS IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE HARD WORK THAT THE IBC NETWORK FOUNDATION DOES._

_PLEASE NOTE- YOU WILL BE ABLE TO REGISTER ON THE DAY OF THE RACE HOWEVER, IT WILL BE A PARTICIPATION REGISTRATION THAT ONLY COMES WITH A RACE BIB--NO SHIRTS OR MEDALS WILL BE GIVEN TO ON-SITE REGISTRANTS. A DONATION OF $10 WILL BE REQUIRED IF YOU REGISTER ON RACE DAY, AT WHICH POINT YOU WILL RECEIVE A BIB! REGISTRATION FOR THE PARTICIPATION SIGN-UP IS LIVE---AND CAN BE COMPLETED ONLINE AT THIS TIME. _

Join us as we run for a good cause because your participation matters. Together, we can make a significant impact in the fight against IBC.

As we set out on a 5K Fun Run, we also aim to raise awareness and funds for the IBC Network Foundation. The IBC was formed from the efforts of Terry Arnold, an IBC survivor, to educate everyone she could persuade to listen to her about IBC. As naturally as walking along a path, each step led her to conclude that we could do more for IBC. We need a very proactive foundation that will fund research and share education.

The purpose of The IBC Network Foundation is simple:

-To fund research regarding Inflammatory Breast Cancer.
-This provides an avenue to network proactive education regarding Inflammatory Breast Cancer to the general population and the medical community.

Prepare for a day filled with fun, food, and community spirit. We will have food trucks for purchase, exciting entertainment, a 5k Fun Run for the whole family, and various community vendors on display. This is not just a run; it's a celebration of our community and a chance to support a great cause. Explore all that the Cross Creek West community offers, including its beautiful model homes and community center.

Packet pickup will occur between the hours of 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. this Friday, October 18th, at 31427 Cross Crk W Blvd, Fulshear, TX 77441, Fulshear, TX 77441, and you can also pick up your packet the morning of the race starting at 7 a.m until 7:50 a.m.

We look forward to seeing you!

Races

  • CURE-Ageous 5k Benefitting the IBC Network Foundation

    Incl. $1.60 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 19th October 2024 (8:00AM EDT)

    $11.60

    CLOSED
    This is a family fun run or walk. The event will have a timer on display, however, we encourage you to move at your own pace, and have fun!!

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Location

4803 Garden Crest Ln, Fulshear, TX 77441, Fulshear, 07441, TX, United States

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