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FAQs

Can anyone come and watch?
Yes. However, everyone needs to check-in and sign a waiver. Encourage your family and friends attending to support you to print and sign this venue waiver and bring with them. This will make the check-in process go quickly for them.

Can spectators be on the course?
Yes, as long as you have checked-in and signed the required venue waiver and are conscious of those participating in the event.

Do you take walk-in registrations?
We do not take walk-in registrations.

Can I bring my dog?
Our policy is for Service Dogs only. Because of the number of service dogs that do come on site and the presence of Drew’s dog each year, we ask that you do not bring your dog if it is not a service dog. We recognize that many do not wear their vests on the day of due to being in the mud and muck, however, this year we plan to provide bandanas for them as they check-in.

The bandanas are to alert volunteers and the public that your dog is a service dog and to prevent possible harassment from the public and/or staff. We understand that we cannot force or demand someone with a service dog to put the bandana on their dog, but it is our way to make sure that you do not get bothered by people at this event and a gift from us to support you on your journey in life with your service dog.

Can I bring alcohol?
Yes, but please understand there will be no drinking allowed on the course and no glass allowed on site. Be mindful that this is a race for people and families of all ages and we expect proper behavior. Public intoxication will lead to immediate removal from the property.

Can I hang around after the race?
Absolutely! In fact we encourage all who want to gather after the race to do so!

Where do I find more information or ask questions?
You can message us on our Facebook page or email rundk5k@gmail.com. You can also go to 222none.org/dk5k.

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