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Northern Colorado Parent Mid-Season Check In

Dear Girls on the Run caregivers,

Our Spring 2024 season is in full swing and our participants have been growing consistently as individuals and as a team! We hope you are seeing positive changes in your Girl on the Run – We definitely have!

END OF SEASON 5K DETAILS

By now, you have probably already heard your participant talk about the end of season 5K. At the end of the season, teams participate in a joyful, fun, non-competitive 5K. This is the culmination of the program and gives participants a tangible sense of accomplishment, recognizing their inner strengths and celebrating what makes each one of them unique!

When: May 11th, 2024

Where: McIntosh Lake (The event starts and finishes towards the West End of Dawson Park, near Lakeshore Drive and Cove Court)

Arrival time: 7:30 AM

Race start time: 8:00 AM

We are expecting many runners and spectators, so please come early and plan accordingly! 

Run with us! As a friendly reminder, all GOTR participants are already registered for the race, but you will have to sign up if you would like to run in the 5K! Please be sure to use the registration link provided by Girls on the Run to ensure you are registered for the right race. We can not issue refunds.The cost is $15 for Child (6-12), $20 for Youth (13-17), and $25 for Adult (18+) online.Online registration is open until 2:00 PM on Thursday, May 9th at. Register to run with your GOTR participant today! 

Stay tuned for more detailed information about the 5K and race day coming your way. You can also find more details on our 5K page on our website.

QUESTIONS? Check with your coaches. Your coach should be in contact with you to share details about the race. We will also be sending detailed instructions and Race Day Tips.

PRACTICE 5K

The teams are hopping, skipping, jumping, and running their way to the end-of-season 5K. As a matter of fact, the teams will be hosting their practice 5K very soon. This is a great opportunity to join in the fun— be it running, passing out water, or simply being at the finish line to cheer all the girls on. Check in with your coaches and see when the practice 5K will be and how they can use your help!

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT

As the season progresses, the girls will learn about how all our individual and collective strengths can help a larger group and how to positively influence and make a difference in their various communities. The upcoming lessons will be leading up to the Community Impact Project. The girls will be discussing compromise and cooperation, and how using these two concepts they can come up with an idea for this big project.

HELPFUL TIPS FROM ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN

Sports Drinks v. Energy Drinks - Advice from our friends at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children

When grabbing a drink to fuel energy for a big game or practice, does your child grab a sports drink or an energy drink? The benefits of sports drinks vs. energy drinks are important to know. Keep reading to understand which drinks are helping keep your child hydrated!

 

Thank you for being a part of Girls on the Run!

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