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Race Information
Show your support for Kate's Club and Senior Citizens Services as
we walk, run and race to raise awareness and funding for two
deserving groups in our community.
The event will take place in Grant Park outside of Zoo Atlanta, and is
open to all fitness levels, with everything from a 2K fun run/walk
to a Peachtree Road Race 10K qualifier event, plus great after
race festivities.
Click here to view the 10K
Route.
Date and Time
Saturday, May 22, 2010,
Grant Park, Atlanta, GA
Start @ 8:15 am


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Help Raise Money!!

Please ask your friends and family to sponsor you in this event.
Donations accepted at:
http://www.active.com/donate/geneRACEtion10K
Important Information
Same day race registration is available. Bib and packet pick up
will begin at 7:15 a.m. at the race. Entry fees are non-refundable.
This means once we have received your entry, you will not receive a
refund if you cannot participate.
Entry Fees
$25 pre registration by May 20, 2010 on-line
$30 late and race day registration
Awards
Awards will be given to overall female/male; overall masters
female/male. Top female/male in each age group: 14 & under, 15-19,
20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, and 60 &
over.
Location and Directions
Grant Park, start near Zoo Atlanta entrance.
From downtown Atlanta: Take I-20 east to exit 59A "Boulevard" toward
Zoo Atlanta/Cyclorama. Turn right and travel approximately 1.5 miles
to Grant Park parking on your right. Walk through the park to the
Zoo Atlanta entrance. Please do not leave anything of value in plain
sight in your car.
Walkers Welcome
The geneRACEtion 10K Run/2K Fun Run welcomes and encourages
walkers to fundraise. Walkers will start in a separate wave.
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are the heart and soul of the geneRACEtion 10K Run/2K
Fun Run. All volunteers receive a t-shirt. To volunteer, email Angi
at angi@katesclub.org.
Questions/Contact
Steve Hargrove
shargrove@scsatl.org
404-605-8450
Supporting Two Great Causes
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Kate’s Club is a non-profit organization
that empowers children and teens facing life after the death of
a parent or sibling. By creating friendships with kids and young
adults that share the experience, Kate’s Club guides children
through their grief journey in a comfortable, safe, and
uplifting setting.For more information, please visit
www.katesclub.org. |
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Senior Citizen Services of Metropolitan
Atlanta, Inc. (SCS), a nonprofit, community-based
organization, has been providing services since 1965 and is
designed to enable seniors to |
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maintaining their independence and dignity. Their programs
include Meals On Wheels Atlanta, Home Repair Services, Vivian T.
Minor Adult Day Care for Alzheimer’s/Dementia, eight
Neighborhood Senior Centers, and CareShare. For more information
on programs, please visit
www.scsatl.org. |
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