Run for the Scrubs 5K: Backing Future Nurses

  • Date Sat 19th September 2026
  • Time 9:00AM EDT
  • Location Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Price $38.10
  • Races 2 races
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the exciting Run for the Scrubs 5K on Saturday, September 19th, 2026! This vibrant fun run will take place at Victor Ashe Park in Knoxville, Knox, and promises a morning filled with movement, motivation, and community spirit. Participants of all ages and abilities are encouraged to join inβ€”whether you choose to walk, jog, or sprint, your involvement will directly support scholarship funds for aspiring nurses from prestigious institutions like LMU, ETSU, Milligan, King, and Emory & Henry. Strollers are welcome, making it a fantastic family-friendly event! Come be a part of this uplifting occasion and help shape the future of nursing while enjoying a fantastic day outdoors.

Organiser's Description

Get ready to lace up for a cause!

Run for the Scrubs is a timed 5K fun run hosted by the Epsilon Sigma at-Large Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. Join us at Victor Ashe Park for a morning of movement, motivation, and community spiritall to raise scholarship funds for future nurses from LMU, ETSU, Milligan, King, and Emory & Henry. Whether you walk, jog, or sprint, every step supports the next generation of nurses. Strollers are welcome!

Races

  • Run for the Scrubs 5K

    Incl. $3.10 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sat 19th September 2026 (9:00AM EDT)

    $38.10

    OPENS 01 JAN 26
  • Virtual 5K Supporting in Spirit (And in Sweatpants)

    Incl. $3.10 Fee & T-Shirt

    $38.10

    OPENS 29 MAY 26

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Location

Victor Ashe Park, 4901 Bradshaw Road, Knoxville, 37912, TN, United States

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