GREENVILLE —
An athletic endeavor in support of educational efforts is scheduled in Caddo Mills Saturday.
The Caddo Mills High School Parent Educator Partnership (PEP) is hosting the Third Annual Run/Walk and 1 mile Fun Run for Education.
The event is scheduled to begin with registration at 8 a.m., with the 5K starting at 9 a.m. and with the 1 mile Fun Run following the 5K.
Registration for the 5K is $25 per person, with $10 registration for those 12 and under for the Fun Run and $5 registration per person for a group of 10 or more in the Fun Run.
T-shirts will be on sale for $10 each.
Prize medals will be awarded for the top male and female in the 5K in each of eight age categories, with prizes given to the top two male and female finishers, 12 and under, in the Fun Run.
Those wanting additional information can call Jenny Christopher at 903-527-4623.
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