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Emily’s Run, part of the Triple Crown 5K Series, now in its 10th year, kicks off at Edward Little High School early Sunday morning. The popular event has drawn competitors from around the United States, some of whom incorporate the event into their summer vacations. Emily’s Run was organized in memory of Emily Fletcher, a standout runner at Edward Little High School who died in a car accident in 2004. All proceeds benefit the Fletcher Foundation, which will donate one or more $1,000 scholarships to deserving Edward Little students and make a significant contribution to the Auburn Public Library.
Emily’s Run, part of the Triple Crown 5K Series, now in its 10th year, kicks off at Edward Little High School early Sunday morning. The Kids’ Fun Run, which took place just before the 5K, entailed a single lap around the high school track. Emily’s Run was organized in memory of Emily Fletcher, a standout runner at Edward Little High School who died in a car accident in 2004. All proceeds benefit the Fletcher Foundation, which will donate one or more $1,000 scholarships to deserving Edward Little students and make a significant contribution to the Auburn Public Library.
Emily’s Run, part of the Triple Crown 5K Series, now in its 10th year, started at Edward Little High School early Sunday morning. The Kids’ Fun Run consisted of a lap around the high school track and then a soaking by the Fire Department. Emily’s Run was organized in memory of Emily Fletcher, a standout runner at Edward Little High School who died in a car accident in 2004. All proceeds benefit the Fletcher Foundation, which will donate one or more $1,000 scholarships to deserving Edward Little students and make a significant contribution to the Auburn Public Library.