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Registration open for Red, White and Blue 5K run

As many in the area prepare for the 25th annual Red, White and Blue Festival, time is running out to register for the 5K run.





The 5K run will take place on Saturday morning starting at 7. Packet pick up and on-site registration will start at 6.

Paul Gigliotti with Pirate Perry Events says the course will take place on the campus of ASU-Mountain Home.


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Gigliotti encourages everyone to attend, from competitive runners to those who merely wish to walk.


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Special T-shirts will be available in limited quantities for those who register, and Gigliotti says they’re going in a new direction with the design this year.


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To register, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/AR/MountainHome/RedWhiteBlueFestival5K.

To view course information, visit https://pirateperryevents.com/rwb-festival-5k.

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