ST. GEORGE — The Breast Run Ever will be a family fun 5K hosted by Free2Feed, a charity and support group created to encourage, support and reach out to breastfeeding moms, will take place Saturday at the Crosby Family Confluence Park in St. George.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at the event location and the walk/run will begin at 9 a.m.
Entrance fees are $35 per ticket which includes an event T-shirt. Youth tickets are $25 for ages 10-15. All children under 10 are free. Every participant will receive a gift and a raffle ticket for a grand prize drawing.
Event details and resources
- What: The Breast Run Ever, 5K run/walk
- When: Saturday, Oct. 11, at 9 a.m.
- Where: Crosby Family Confluence Park, South Convention Road, St. George
- Tickets: Online | Telephone: 435-231-2111 | Email.
- Free2Feed website
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This is an amazing race. It’s a process. I remember the results. First place milk, 2nd cream, 3rd butter, 4th once the sun went down was the ice cream. Makes old Kracker hungry for some dairy.
Sure glare the lgbt group didn’t have a run. The Bells would be ringing. Ding and dong would be hanging around. What a mess themed leave. Crap everywhere.
I support this event. I try to support breasts every chance I get.
Breast feeding run? If the women are lactating and running, wouldn’t that bouncing about cause them to produce butter or cottage cheese? And if it’s really cold outside, would that cause them to produce ice cream milk shakes?