The Harry O'Brien Fund Run is sponsored by the Park Ridge Community Fund and the Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds are used to help those in need in our community through the agencies supported by the Park Ridge Community Fund.
Location
Centennial Activity Center, 100 S. Western Avenue, Park Ridge, IL
(847) 692-3597
Time
The event begins at 8am.
All Ages
Saturday, May 21 run at 8:00 am, walk at 8:15 am
FEE:
$25 - Adult registration
$15 - Kids 6 to 18 years
Free - Kids 5 and under
(Print out Harry OBrien Fund Run REGISTRATION FORM - info AT the bottom of this page.)
Help us honor his legacy of community spirit by joining this Fund Run or Family Walk. By participating you will be supporting 23 local social service agencies.
T-Shirts are only guaranteed to those that register by April 29! Information about each participant is collected before you pay. After entering information about a participant, click "ADD TO CART". You will have an opportunity to pay or register another participant before paying.
ONLINE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE THROUGH MAY 18.
PACKAGE PICK UP is available Friday, May 18 from 9am to 4pm at the Park Ridge Community Fund located at 720 Garden Street from 4pm to 8pm at the Centennial Activity Center located at 100 S. Western
Click on the title underneath the red icon below to see poster.
Who was Harry O’Brien? Harry O'Brien's life passion was organizing events and festivals to allow businesses and residents to enjoy supporting our community. The Harry O'Brien Multi-Community Run/Walk is sponsored by the Park Ridge Community Fund. Proceeds are used to help those in need in our community through the agencies supported by the Park Ridge Community Fund.
Harry O’Brien was often fondly referred to as "Mr. Park Ridge". He served the community as Executive Director of the Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce for twenty-five years and was a resident of the community for almost twice as long. Harry put his whole heart and soul into our community, infusing it with energy and enthusiasm that will be difficult to rival. Although he will be sorely missed, this event will help continue his legacy of community spirit. Harry spent his life organizing events and festivals so that businesses and residents would be able to come together to have fun. Harry knew how to enjoy life and with a mere smile you knew you knew you were welcome to enjoy it with him.