Registration is open for the 22nd Annual Rock ‘N Race

Rock N’ Race:Concord’s annual Rock N’ Race supports Concord Hospital’s Payson Center for Cancer Care.This event typically attracts 4,000 community members who run, walk, volunteer, and show theirsupport for cancer patients and their families.

Rock N’ Race:Concord’s annual Rock N’ Race supports Concord Hospital’s Payson Center for Cancer Care.This event typically attracts 4,000 community members who run, walk, volunteer, and show theirsupport for cancer patients and their families.

Published: 01-07-2024 5:19 PM

ConcordRegister for annual 5K

Registration is open for the 22nd Annual Rock ‘N Race hosted by Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. This year’s event will take place May 8 at 6 p.m. at the State House in downtown Concord, NH. With Merrimack County Savings Bank as Presenting Sponsor, Rock ‘N Race provides funding for programs and services available to cancer patients and their families at the HOPE Resource Center located at Concord Hospital Payson Center for Cancer Care. Early bird registration for Rock‘N Race is now open at rocknrace.org with $5 off the adult registration fee through March 1. The first 2,500 people to register will receive a commemorative Rock ‘N Race t-shirt. Participants may also register to attend the free Rock ‘N Race Captains’ Breakfast on Feb. 7 at rocknrace.org. This kickoff event will be held from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. at Bektash Shriners in Concord. Guests will enjoy a delicious breakfast, meet fellow Rock ‘N Race participants, and learn everything they need to know about participating with a team. The deadline to register for the free Captains’ Breakfast is Feb. 2, 2024. For additional information, contact Emily Loffredo, philanthropy officer at Concord Hospital Trust, at (603) 227-7162 or via email at eloffredo@crhc.org.

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