2nd Annual IM OK 5K

Old Settlers Park- Lakeview Pavilion

Saturday, May 5, 2012 @ 9:00 AM

Date

Start: Saturday, May 5, 2012 @ 9:00 AM

Address

Old Settlers Park- Lakeview Pavilion
3300 Palm Valley Blvd. Round Rock, TX

Fees

Adults: $25 until April 20th, $35 until May 5th
Youth: $15 until April 20th, $35 until May 5th
Same day registration 7:30am to 8:30am

Brief Description

Join us for a full morning of fun for competitive runners, families, strollers and wagons. Dogs are allowed subject to local leash laws. Be there for a great pre-walk rally, a sea of purple and cheers at the finish line.

BeCause IM OK ---- ....I sleep ...I run ....I walk ...I wear PURPLE ....I donate ...I volunteer. Be part of the Cause... Be part of the Solution... RAISE AWARENESS SEE YOU THERE!!!!

Refunds

We reserve the right to cancel in extreme circumstances; in this event, there will be no refunds; your registration will be considered a donation to the Epilepsy Foundation.

Additional Information

***Take advantage of Early Registration to be guaranteed a t-shirt!!! Late Registration (after April 20) includes a $10 late fee and t-shirts are subject to availability.***

ABOUT THE EVENT
The IM OK “In Memory of Kaden” 5K Run/Walk was created in memory of 9 year old Kaden Smith who passed away as a result of a fatal seizure in August, 2010. Join us as we raise awareness about epilepsy – a commonly misunderstood condition. 100% of the proceeds will benefit the programs & services of the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas.

ABOUT THE COURSE
The event takes place through a breathtaking, tree-lined course at Old Settler's Park in Round Rock. Participate in a 5K chip-timed course, or take a leisurely stroll through a short cut. Strut your stuff & raise awareness!

ABOUT THE CAUSE
Every four minutes, a person in the U.S. is diagnosed with epilepsy. The Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas leads the fight to stop seizures, to overcome the challenges created by epilepsy, & strives to create a safer community through education & awareness. Proceeds benefit the programs and services designed to improve quality of life for more than 130,000 people living with epilepsy in Central & South Texas.