This is a 7.2mile/5K run through pines, oaks
and the beauty of the areas vineyards. All proceeds from the race and
the day's events directly benefit the music program of the Pioneer
Union Elementary School District. There is no parking at therace site
nor on the street along the course. Parking is available at Pioneer
Elementary School. Shuttle buses will transport runners and
spectators. Race Day registration 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Throughout
Fairplay
Pre-registration fee is $20; entry fee includes parking, shuttle bus to
and from race site, t-shirt, and participation in raffle; race day it
is $25.00. Pre-registration for kids 1/2 mi fun run is $12 & $12 on
Race day register online at:www.jandjsportsproductions.com/grape.htm For more information contact: Frankie (530) 620-1211
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