Des Moines County Conservation invites you to participate in the Mayday! Marathon! at Starr’s Cave Park and Preserve on Saturday, May 17. Run or walk to help support DMCC programs.
Run or walk and help DMCC programs
Key Takeaways:
- The marathon begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 17.
- Starr’s Cave Park and Preserve is hosting the event.
- Offered through Des Moines County Conservation.
- Participants can choose to run or walk.
- Joining the event supports DMCC programs.
Mayday! Marathon! Invites Community to Support Conservation
Des Moines County Conservation (DMCC) is calling on community members to take part in the Mayday! Marathon! at Starr’s Cave Park and Preserve. The event, scheduled for 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, offers participants the opportunity to run or walk in support of DMCC programs.
Event Details
Set against the backdrop of Starr’s Cave Park and Preserve, the Mayday! Marathon! welcomes individuals of all fitness levels. Whether you prefer running or walking, your participation helps further the initiatives offered through Des Moines County Conservation.
- Date and Time : 9 a.m., Saturday, May 17
- Location : Starr’s Cave Park and Preserve
- Activities : Running or walking options available
About Des Moines County Conservation
Offered through Des Moines County Conservation, the marathon is a chance to engage with local efforts dedicated to preserving and enhancing natural spaces within the county. DMCC’s programs rely on community involvement and support.
Join the Cause
By participating in the Mayday! Marathon!, community members can actively contribute to the success of DMCC programs. The event not only promotes health and wellness but also underscores the impact of collective efforts in conservation.
Get Involved
Des Moines County Conservation encourages everyone to come out to Starr’s Cave Park and Preserve on May 17. Lace up your shoes, choose your pace—run or walk—and make a difference in your community.
Your participation in events like the Mayday! Marathon! plays a crucial role in supporting local conservation projects. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors while contributing to a worthy cause.