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- Posted September 20, 2017
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Annual Race Judicata to take place October 8
The Oakland County Bar Association will present its 38th Annual Race Judicata on Sunday, Oct. 8, with registration beginning at 8:15 a.m. at Covington Middle School, 1525 Covington Rd. in Bloomfield Hills.
The race is open to all runners and walkers. The distances are:
-Individual: 5k and 10k runs; 5k walk.
-Team Competition: 5k and 10k runs.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Hope Against Trafficking.
Pre-registration costs are $25 for runners and $15 for walkers. On-site registration costs are $35 for runners and $20 for walkers. Registration fees include short-sleeve tech-shirts, refreshments, snacks, and awards. Registration information is available online at www.ocba.org.
For additional information, call Kristen Dimich at 248-334-3400.
Published: Wed, Sep 20, 2017
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