Junior Service League to host Red Nose Run: Ugly Sweater Edition

Published 7:32 pm Monday, November 25, 2024

THOMASVILLE- Thomasville Junior Service League’s Annual Red Nose Run 5k: Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run: Ugly Sweater edition will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2024 at Thomas University, 1501 Millpond Road in Thomasville, Ga. The 5k will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the Fun Run will follow at 9:00 a.m. 

Finish line services will be provided by Race Krewe. Awards will be given to: Overall male/female winners and the top three male/female winners in each age group. The award ceremony for the 5K and Fun Run will be at the completion of the Fun Run. Race Day Packet Pickup and Registration will begin at 7:15 a.m. This is a rain or shine event. For more information, please contact thomasvillejsl@gmail.com or follow them on FaceBook at Thomasville Junior Service League.

The Thomasville Junior Service League is an all-women, nonprofit volunteer organization. Founded in 1932, their mission is dedicated to meeting the economic, cultural, and medical needs of children in Thomasville and Thomas County. All proceeds from their activities support children’s programs in the area. Annually, Junior Service League’s benevolence activities include Project Rosebud, a program to empower 9th grade girls; the Eyeglass Program, which underwrites the expense of eye exams and new glasses for children without insurance; and numerous other opportunities which assist local children.

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On behalf of the membership of the Thomasville Junior Service League, they thank participants for their ongoing support for 90 years and hope that they will join them on December 7th at 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. for the Red Nose Run 5k and 1 Mile Fun Run for the Kids.

”This is one of our oldest and most popular events and we look forward to seeing everyone out there to help raise money for the Junior Service League,” said Red Nose Run Chair Jill Holloway. 

”It is only through support of community partners like you that we are able to continue to provide experiences and support for the children of our community,” President Haley Morris concluded.