Magnolia Run To Benefit The Dream Center Of Baldwin County

The 2024 Magnolia Run, presented by the Baldwin County Sewer Service and hosted by the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, will be held on November 2 in Magnolia Springs. Events include the 5K run, 5K walk and 1-mile fun run. The Magnolia Run begins and ends in front of Jesse’s Restaurant at 14770 Oak Street. Packet pick up will be on October 26 at the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce. A portion of each runner registration will be donated directly to the Dream Center of Baldwin County, a nonprofit dedicated to serving disadvantaged youth in Baldwin County. This run is a USA Track & Field-certified 5K course, and chip timing will be provided by the South Baldwin Chamber Foundation. Participants can enjoy post-race music entertainment and red beans and rice courtesy of Jesse’s Restaurant. Fresh fruit, snacks, water and beer will also be available for all participants. Awards will be presented three deep for respective male and female age groups.

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