Norman Bird Sanctuary to Host 12th Annual 5K Run/Walk
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Norman Bird Sanctuary to Host 12th Annual 5K Run/Walk
Norman Bird Sanctuary to host 12th annual 5K run/walkNorman Bird Sanctuary in Middletown is set to host their 12th annual 5K Run/Walk in memory of David Leys Jr.
The walk is set to take place on Saturday, June 16. The race starts at 8:30 a.m., while the kids run begins at 8:15 a.m.
Runners will start at the Norman Bird Sanctuary Welcome Center and go past Hanging Rock, Second Beach and Sachuest Point before finishing by the Third Beach dunes.
“This special 5K route gives runners and walkers a beautiful view of the land they are helping to protect. We are delighted to welcome families to celebrate open space and connect with the community,” said Natasha Harrison, executive director.
A USA Track & Field sanctioned race, the 5K also allows competitive runners to qualify for future races.
Runners and spectators meet back at Norman Bird Sanctuary for complimentary refreshments, music by Newport Sound & Entertainment, and an awards ceremony honoring the runners and supporters.
David Leys Jr.
The 12th Annual 5K honors the memory of David Leys Jr., a native islander who helped create the event.
After five year battle against ALS, Leys Jr. passed away in August of 2017.
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