LACONIA — Eastern Propane & Oil returns this year as the presenting sponsor for the 10th Annual Runaway Pumpkin 10K & 5K Run/Walk — a community fundraiser for the WOW Trail — at Opechee Park on Saturday, Oct. 25, as part of the Laconia Pumpkin Festival.
“We’re thrilled to lace up our sneakers and join the celebration for the 10th Annual Runaway Pumpkin 10K & 5K,” says Whitney Cloutier, brand and marketing manager at Eastern Propane & Oil. “There’s something truly special about watching the Lakes Region come alive with energy and community spirit — all in support of the WOW Trail’s continued growth. As a family-owned business, supporting events that bring people together is at the core of who we are. We can’t wait to see familiar faces and new ones alike on Oct. 25, soaking up the fall magic that only New England can deliver.”
In addition to sponsoring the event to show its support for the WOW Trail, its team also shows up and adds fun to the family-friendly event.
“We really value their enthusiasm and partnership,” said Jennifer Beetle, event director/WOW Trail Board member. “It’s a great way for the whole family to get out and have some fun while supporting the WOW Trail. The Kids Fun Run, put on annually by the Downtown Gym, is a big hit. We also invite all ages to come in a Halloween costume or just wear orange for fun.”
Register by Friday, Oct. 10, to receive a Meredith Village Savings Bank sponsored long-sleeve tech shirt. For event details and online registration, visit wowtrail.org.
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