The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center brings back the Wander to Wander 1k on June 8th

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April 02, 2024
Whatcom County – The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center invites the community to join us for a fun run that is more fun than run on Saturday, June 8th. This Bellingham-based fun run benefits the Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center and is hosted by Wander Brewing. Beginning with donuts at the WDRC office, participants will ‘wander’ (or sprint) along the 0.62-mile-long route to Wander Brewing. At the finish line, enjoy a pint of beer or root beer (included with all registrations), food trucks, and the fanfare of this exciting friendly competition, while raising funds to advance our mission to provide and promote constructive and collaborative approaches to conflict.
 
Wander to Wander 1k
Saturday, June 8th from 11:00am to 1:00pm
Start: WDRC at 206 Prospect St. Bellingham, WA 98225
Finish Line: Wander Brewing at 1807 Dean Ave Bellingham, WA 98225
Distance: 1k or 0.62 miles
 
Brief calisthenics will help the crowd warm-up for the race, with the start whistle blowing shortly after 11:00am. Participants may wander at any pace that is comfortable along the marked route .62 miles to Wander Brewing. Each registered participant receives a donut, a beverage of their choice and a commemorative medal. Participants are encouraged to partake in the festivities at the finish line at Wander Brewing. Festivities will include music, raffle tickets, a food truck, and fanfare. All ages, abilities, as well as pets are welcome. Costumes are encouraged. We hope you will join in the fun and support the WDRC!
 
This event is ADA accessible, and volunteers will be available to support racers who need assistance.
  • General Registration: $20
  • Day-of Registration: $25
  • Kids 10 and Under: Free!
 
Participants can learn more and register here: https://www.whatcomdrc.org/wander-to-wander.
 
The WDRC is a non-profit dedicated to providing and promoting constructive and collaborative approaches to
conflict through mediation, training, facilitation, and community education. More information can be found at
www.whatcomdrc.org or by calling 360-676-0122.