Kyle, Texas – The Kyle-O-Meter Resolution Run presented by the Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor’s Bureau will take place this Saturday, December 31st at Wallace Middle School in Kyle, 1500 Center Street.
The Kyle-O-Meter Resolution Run is the perfect motivation for those that are aiming toward a healthy lifestyle. Bring your family, friends, and Fido to run, jog, or walk one of the most challenging courses in the Kyle area. Strollers are welcome.
“For those looking to kick off their New Year’s resolutions a day early, Kyle has you covered! The Resolution Run is designed for everyone and to promote health throughout the community of Kyle. We are very excited about this year’s event and look forward to celebrating 2016 and launching into 2017,” said Chamber CEO, Julie Snyder.
The first 150 participants to arrive will receive commemorative 2017 foam hats!
Top finishers will receive authentic hand-carved 5K trophies, plus, the top three male and female finishers in seven age groups will be awarded hand-made medallions; the top eight overall finishers will receive Road ID vouchers. Plus, a special “pup friendly gift basket” for the first dog to cross the finish line. (water stations available throughout the course)
Walk up registration begins at 8 a.m.– Race begins at 9 a.m.**
Adult 5K: $25 (cash or check only)
18 and under: $15 (cash or check only)
** Shirts available while supplies last
For more information about the Kyle-O-Meter Resolution Run (www.kylechamber.org /5k), contact Kelsey Copeland at 512-268-4220, marketing@kylechamber.org.
The mission of the Kyle Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor’s Bureau is to promote, empower, and be a valuable resource to the business community and chamber members; and to position our community as a tourism location and ideal place to live.
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