Community members unite for the New Orleans running event supporting the library.
The Friends of the New Orleans Public Library are hosting a fundraiser at the Crescent City Classic 10K Road Race on April 19. Supporters can help raise $10,000 for library initiatives by participating in the race, either by running or walking. Registration is open, with a thriving post-race celebration planned, showcasing community spirit and promoting local library programs.
Hey there, New Orleans! Are you ready to lace up your running shoes for a good cause? The Friends of the New Orleans Public Library are diving into the vibrant world of fitness and community spirit with their participation in the Crescent City Classic 10K Road Race on Saturday, April 19. This isn’t just about running; it’s about making a difference in your community!
This nonprofit organization is on a mission to transform lives, enrich neighborhoods, and preserve our cherished history. Under the passionate leadership of Executive Director Shannan Cvitanovic, the Friends are making their debut as an official “Run for It” charity organization this year. They are sprucing up the streets of New Orleans with a heartfelt purpose, and they want YOU to join the movement!
Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just enjoy a cozy walk, the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library are calling on anyone who is eager to walk or run. The goal? Help the library raise a whopping $10,000 for its incredible initiatives. Each participant is required to raise a minimum of $200 to ensure that great library programs keep running smoothly. So, dust off those running shoes and get ready to support a fantastic cause!
The event kicks off at the iconic Superdome at 8 a.m. and promises to be a thrilling day filled with energy and excitement. After crossing the finish line, participants can look forward to a delightful post-race party at City Park where fun, food, and friendship await. It’s not just about the race; it’s about celebrating the community!
Now, let’s talk logistics. The registration fee is currently set at $45 per runner, but don’t wait too long – it increases to $50 starting on April 17. Make sure you sign up before the last day on April 18; you don’t want to miss out on this chance to support your library! For those who fundraise over $300, there’s an exciting perk: a full refund on their registration fee!
In addition to helping out the library, race participants will also receive a limited-edition Friends of the New Orleans Public Library t-shirt and a crisp Crescent City Classic baseball cap. Plus, you’ll gain entry into Charity Village at the Michelob Ultra RaceFest—more fun awaits there!
Since their inception in 1957, the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library have been instrumental in funding a vast array of library services, programs, and resources. They’ve supported initiatives like the popular Summer Fun & Reading Challenge, granting access to books and activities for children each summer. Their efforts even extend to providing youth public transit passes and necessary materials for programming, showcasing their commitment to making the library accessible for everyone.
The proceeds from the Crescent City Classic will directly support the Friends’ ongoing work, enriching the library experiences available to our community. Here’s your chance to not only contribute but also to enjoy a fantastic day out while doing it!
So, New Orleans, are you in? This race isn’t just about miles; it’s about supporting the very heart of our community—the library. For registration and more details, visit ccc10k.com/run-for-it. Let’s run for our libraries!
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