The Albany Beer "Run"
Does the thought of running a marathon or even a 10K overwhelm you with exhaustion? Well we’ve got a race for you!
The .3K Albany Beer “Run” (yup, that’s 0.3K) is dedicated to the below-average athlete and weekend warrior in all of us!
Sponsored by the Lions Club, this year’s event supports Safe Haven Humane Society in Albany and is open to all 2 and 4 footed pals.
Registration is limited to ages 21 and over.
Advance Registration with shirt through September 1st – $30
Includes a “Run” T-shirt, two beers, a medal, and an impressive distance sticker for your car. A shirt is only guaranteed until September 1st.
Advance Registration through September 13th – $30 (no shirt)
Includes two beers, a medal, and an impressive distance sticker for your car.
Day-of Registration – $30.00 (no shirt)
If you missed pre-registration deadline, you can still register on Saturday, race day, at the Calapooia Brewery at 10:30 am. It will still cost you $30 and you won’t receive a commemorative T-shirt.
Runners must be of legal drinking age to redeem beer tickets. Please
bring valid identification and cash. Day-of registration opens at Calapooia Brewing at
10:30 a.m.
Register now for good food, good drink, and good fun for a great cause. For more
information about the Albany Beer “Run”, visit the official event page at
www.omroadrace.org.
About SafeHaven Humane Society
Located in the mid-Willamette Valley of Oregon, SafeHaven is dedicated to finding permanent, loving homes for all animals entrusted in their care. As a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, SafeHaven’s mission is to help residents of their communities be the best humane beings they can be by providing compassionate, temporary shelter care, healthy adoptable animals, information, understanding and education, and spay and neuter programs for each animal in its care.
SafeHaven is a limited-admission shelter that is committed to the philosophy of not using euthanasia to control pet population. Once an animal enters SafeHaven, there is no limit to the amount of time that animal can spend at the facility. Once the shelter is full, however, no new animals can be accepted, thus preventing the current residents from being euthanized to make room for newcomers. It is this policy that differentiates SafeHaven from publicly funded “open admission” facilities. As a no-kill shelter, SafeHaven has pledged to care for the dogs, cats, and small animals in its custody until they find a forever home. With an 11-member Board of Directors, a 40-member paid staff, and over 400 dedicated volunteers, SafeHaven does not receive funding from any governmental agency and relies on their programs, community, and grants to keep their mission going.
About Corvallis Lions Club
The Corvallis Lions Club organization is united with the goal to serve. Guided by
kindness, Lions Club members volunteer their time and efforts to improve the health, education and well-being for children and adults through strengthening local and global
communities with support for those in times of need.