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Saturday, April 6, 2024
The Purple Run!
Welcome to the Tulsa 5K Run to End Alzheimer's Race!
We Run to find a cure for Alzheimer's Disease by donating funds raised to the Alzheimer's Association
Grab your craziest purple outfit and get ready to run for fun and a great cause!
We're talking purple beanies, purple skirts, purple body costumes, purple paint, purple shoes, glasses, hats...anything you want! Just GO PURPLE!
And the more purple, the more fun we'll have! Because purple is the color of the Alzheimer's cause and by wearing purple, you could win $100!
SO GO PURPLE AT THE PURPLE RUN! (Costumes are welcomed!)
No gimmicks, no gotchas...this deal is real!

WIN $100.00!
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River West Festival Park
2100 S Jackson Ave
Tulsa, OK 74107
Race Location
River West Festival Park

ABOUT TULSA 5K RUN TO END ALZHEIMERS
Fitness. Health. Fun for a Good Cause.
The Tulsa 5K Run to End Alzheimers event is a community-focused run and walk, open to participants of all ages. This event is a non-profit, fundraiser. All registration money and donations will go towards the effort to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Start training today for either the 5k or the 1 mile fun run and walk. Invite your friends!
COMMUNITY OF SUPPORT
Working Together
VOLUNTEER
Help at the Event
Not a runner but want to make a difference? Volunteer to help at the race! We need people to hand out water, stand on the course to help participants stay on the right track and to do a myriad of other things that make races happen. Click the heart to volunteer!
SPONSOR
Underwrite the Race
In order to be able to donate money to research, we have to cover expenses first. Help us find a cure by offsetting operational costs of the race. Contact us to become a race sponsor and help make a difference!
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Lasting Impact
Make a donation that will go to the Alzheimer's Association. Because this foundation is a non-profit, all donations have to be run through what is called "Walk Teams." Our walk team is named in honor of Jean Haywood, our race founder's mom, who fought cancer for 10 years and then passed away from Alzheimer's disease.