On Sunday, Oct. 18, Agnes Gray School will hold its annual Pumpkin Run. The Pumpkin Run is an all-ages 1-Mile Fun Run and Walk which starts at 10 a.m. and a 5K Road Race Run and fitness walk. The 5K race, walk starts immediately following the Fun Run. You may register online at www.back40timing.com, in person at Agnes Gray School, 170 Main Street, West Paris or mail a registration form to the school. Checks may be made payable to Agnes Gray PTO. Onsite registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at Agnes Gray school the day of the race.
Pre-register by Oct. 1 and save. 5K Race Participation $12 ($15 after Oct. 1) 1-Mile Fun Run & Fitness Walk Participation $5 ($10 after Oct. 1). Pre-order a race T-shirt for $10 ($12 after Oct. 1 and Day of Race). Pre-registration and T-shirt pre-orders are due by Oct. 1.
There will be a Chili Cook Off and Pumpkin Pie Contest immediately following the race. One winner will be selected for the chili and pie contest. Chili should be brought to the contest warm and in a crock pot. Participants of the race eat free. Runner and walkers wear their race bib as their ticket for a meal. Non-participants are asked to donate $5 for food. Proceeds from the event benefit the Agnes Gray School PTO.
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