From MSU News Service
All are invited to participate in an upcoming 5-kilometer race to help fund scholarships for students in Montana State University’s College of Education, Health and Human Development.
The Bobcat Pounce: 5K Run, Walk, Stroll will be held on campus starting at 10am Saturday, April 26th. The race’s starting and ending point and check-in tables will be at MSU underneath the walkway that connects the parking garage to Norm Asbjornson Hall.
Joe Hicks, associate teaching professor in the college and one of the event’s organizers, said all proceeds from the annual event help fund student scholarships. This year it will support the General EHHD Scholarships Fund. Gifts to this fund support merit and need-based scholarships to students becoming teachers, counselors, physical therapists, food systems leaders, community health professionals and more.
The top three overall finishers will receive prizes. Medals will be awarded in the 0-9 age group. All participants will be eligible for various donated raffle prizes throughout the event.
New this year, the Bobcat Pounce is part of the “Spring into Spring 5K Trifecta” series. The Bobcat Pounce is the final race of the series, and runners who participated in all three races will be eligible for a grand prize for the lowest combined time and a prize selected by a random drawing.
Registration for the Bobcat Pounce is $25, with online registration available through midnight on Friday, April 25th, and in-person registration available from 9 to 9:30am on Saturday, April 26th. Long-sleeve Bobcat Pounce T-shirts will also be available for purchase at the event for $20, with sales benefitting MSU student scholarship funds.
Parking in the MSU parking garage and in Bobcat, Elk, Moose, Stadium, Trout and Wolf parking lots is free on weekends unless otherwise marked. A campus parking map is available at www.montana.edu/parking/.
For more information or to register, click HERE. •