Join Ohio Wildlife Center’s annual Red Tail Run 5K and Walk for Wildlife on September 29th at 9am for a scenic, fall-colored run or walk in the rolling Shawnee Hills of Northwest Columbus. Once finished, racers can witness the release of a recovered wildlife hospital patient back to the wild and visit with resident hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes and other education ambassadors at our Powell center. This event and the course are family-friendly!
This annual race supports the nearly 5,000 animals from 145 different species admitted to Ohio Wildlife Center’s free hospital each year! The goal is simple – treat these animals and get them back to the wild. All net proceeds are directed back to Ohio Wildlife Centers non-profit mission of fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio’s native wildlife through rehabilitation, education and wildlife health studies. The Center does not receive any state, county or local operational funding.
Show your support for Ohio native wildlife by registering for Red Tail Run 5K and Walk for Wildlife. Let’s help keep Ohio Wildlife Center’s mission moving forward with some moving of your own!
We hope to see you at the race! Red Tail Run takes place, in part, through the generosity of our sponsors. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, email events @ohiowildlifecenter.org for details.
Sunday Sep 29, 2019
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Sunday, September 29, 2019 9-11am
Advance race packet pick-up:
Will be held at Bonner Barn
6131 Cook Rd., Powell, OH 43065
on the following dates and times:
Thursday September 26 10 AM- 6 PM
Location is on-site at Ohio Wildlife Center
ALL PARKING FOR THE EVENT IS LOCATED IN OUR LOT AT:
9000 DUBLIN ROAD
POWELL, OH 43065 | Due to parking limitations PLEASE CARPOOL
$30 For adults 13 to 64
$25 For Seniors 65+
$15 For Kids 12 and Under
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Lindsey Brake
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129 S. High St., Dublin, OH 43017 – 614-889-2001 – info@DublinChamber.org