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Columbus, Georgia
821 8th Ave, Columbus, 31901, GA, United StatesSat 1st March 2025
Starting at 08:00
Organiser's Description
Join us for the Liberty Theatre 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, March 1st at 8 AM, as we celebrate a century of cultural and artistic excellence while raising funds for the restoration of this historic landmark. Whether you're running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, your participation helps preserve a vital piece of Columbus, GAs rich history.
REGISTRATION FEES:
Adults (12+): $50
Kids (11 & under): $30
Location: 821 8th Ave, Columbus, GA
Register by February 22nd to receive a free commemorative shirt and medal!
Register at https://www.universe.com/events/liberty-theatre-5k-run-tickets-ZRXW83
ABOUT THE LIBERTY THEATRE:
The Liberty Theatre, a treasured cultural gem of Columbus, GA, has been a beacon of African American arts and entertainment since its opening in the 1920s. As one of the few surviving historic Black theaters in the region, it once hosted legendary performers like Ma Rainey and Cab Calloway. Beyond entertainment, it served as a hub for community gatherings, education, and empowerment during a pivotal time in history.
Now, as we work to restore its grandeur, your support ensures that future generations can experience its legacy of artistry and culture. Be a part of preserving historyone step at a time!
REGISTRATION FEES:
Adults (12+): $50
Kids (11 & under): $30
Location: 821 8th Ave, Columbus, GA
Register by February 22nd to receive a free commemorative shirt and medal!
Register at https://www.universe.com/events/liberty-theatre-5k-run-tickets-ZRXW83
ABOUT THE LIBERTY THEATRE:
The Liberty Theatre, a treasured cultural gem of Columbus, GA, has been a beacon of African American arts and entertainment since its opening in the 1920s. As one of the few surviving historic Black theaters in the region, it once hosted legendary performers like Ma Rainey and Cab Calloway. Beyond entertainment, it served as a hub for community gatherings, education, and empowerment during a pivotal time in history.
Now, as we work to restore its grandeur, your support ensures that future generations can experience its legacy of artistry and culture. Be a part of preserving historyone step at a time!
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