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The Dairy Dash - Celebrate Dairy and Good Health

The Dairy Dash - Celebrate Dairy and Good Health


Get ready for the Dairy Dash, a free one-mile fun run for kids aged 2-10, hosted by Undeniably Dairy and Midwest Dairy. The event will take place at Good Earth State Park next week as part of the 605 Trail Race & Festival. Excitement awaits the young runners as they participate in this exhilarating kids' race.

The 605 Trail Race & Festival offers various races for people aged 11 and up, but the Dairy Dash is exclusively for the little ones. Children can experience the joy of running in a safe environment, all while enjoying the beauty of Good Earth State Park.

What sets the Dairy Dash apart is the inclusion of educational stops and interactive activities along the course. This gives the children the chance to take a break, engage in learning, and have a blast at the same time.

Greg Koch, co-owner of 605 Running Company, expressed pride in partnering with Midwest Dairy to present the Dairy Dash. This thrilling kids' race enhances the excitement and enjoyment of the 605 Trail Race & Festival, creating a memorable experience for all participants.

After the run, parents and kids can indulge in delicious dairy products at the festival. Vendors and interactive activities will celebrate the role of dairy in promoting good health while being mindful of the planet.

Midwest Dairy's manager of programs and partnerships, Whitney Blindert, expressed gratitude to all the partners coming together to make this event memorable for runners and festival attendees.

To participate in the Dairy Dash, families and children can register for free online.

Mark your calendars for August 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and join the fun at Good Earth State Park!
 

 

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