The Daily Citizen, Dalton, GA

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October 17, 2009

Junior Achievement races scheduled for Halloween morning in Dalton

Junior Achievement’s first 5K for JA is scheduled for Oct. 31.

The morning will start with a free 1-mile fun run for kids ages 14 and younger at 8 a.m. at the City Park School gym, next to the Dalton post office. Kids may wear costumes and a prize will be awarded for the best costume. A registration form signed by a guardian or parent is required for all participants in this event.

The 5K Run/Walk for Education will begin at 9 a.m., also at City Park. Entry fee for this race is $15 ($10 for 14 and younger) or $25 for a family. All participants will receive goodie bags and the school with the most participants will receive a trophy.

Awards will be given for top overall male and female, as well as overall masters (40 and older) male and female. Age divisions for the race are 1-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60 and older. The race will be managed by the Carpet Capital Running Club and JA board chair Jason Hopkins will serve as race director.

For registration information, call Junior Achievement in Dalton at (706) 278-9180 or visit georgia.ja.org.

The fun run is sponsored by Beaulieu of America. JA Pacesetter sponsors are Adcock Financial Group, Bradley Wellness Center, Chick-Fil-A of Dalton, Covenant Bank & Trust Company, First Georgia Banking Company, Hamilton Medical Center, Spencer Misner, D.P.M., NGEMC/TVA, Tandus and Windstream Communications. Friends of JA sponsors are BB&T;, Beckler’s Carpet, Love Funeral Home, Ped’s Care and PC and Rice Rehabilitation.

Junior Achievement is the state’s largest and fastest-growing organization dedicated to educating young people about business, economics and the free enterprise system.

Through age-appropriate curricula, JA programs begin at the elementary school level, teaching children how they can impact the world around them as individuals, workers and consumers. JA programs continue through the middle and high school grades, preparing students for additional key economic and workforce issues they will face in the future.

Today, Junior Achievement of Georgia reaches more than 115,000 students statewide through six district offices located in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Dalton, Gainesville and Savannah.

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