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Physican Assistant Program at Wake Forest University School of Medicine


Katherine Anderson Society
5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run


Date: Saturday, September 18, 2004, 8:00am Fun Run start, 8:30am 5K start
Location: Tanglewood Park, Clemmons, North Carolina

This is a Road Race – Course map
Registration Fee (All entries include T-shirt and parking fee at Tanglewood):
$16 before Sept. 4; $18 before Sept. 11; $20 race day
Kids Fun Run: $10 pre-registration by Sept. 11; $12 race day

Click here to register online at Active.com
Registration Form


Awards
:
Top 3 overall male and female finishers and recognition of top finisher in each age group.
Door Prizes
: Various prizes from around the community will be given out post-race after the awards ceremony.
Packet Pickup: 4 Runner’s Only (Reynolda Village), Sept. 17 5-7pm or Race Day at Race Site 6:30-8:15am. 
Other Information: Timing provided by Twin City Track Club.
Water stops and split times provided during race.
Purpose: To benefit the Winston-Salem Police Department Super Kids Program and the Katherine Anderson Society of Wake Forest University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program

The Katherine Anderson Society is the official  student organization of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program.  It is an affiliated society of the Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA).  KAS serves to orient and educate students about the AAPA, provide service opportunities and promote academic achievement. 

SUPER KIDS is a tailor-made, flexible, interdependent prevention package delivered by Winston-Salem police officers who children already trust, respect and admire as role models.  Students at all Winston-Salem/Forsyth County elementary schools are taught how to recognize inappropriate behaviors, resist peer pressure, make positive decisions, take responsibility for their actions, care for others and be emotionally and physically healthy from a breadth approach.  All lessons are age appropriate, grade sequential, and attempt to target and prevent future adolescent problem behaviors.