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It’s time to get ready to race.
The 2024 Awesome 3000 is accepting registrations. The annual fun run brings thousands of participants to McCullough stadium to compete and collect a new t-shirt.
This year, it’s on Saturday, April 27.
The race returned in 2023 after a hiatus due to Covid and the closure of the Salem-Keizer Education Foundation, which put on the event. United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley has picked up the torch and raised over $45,000 for local schools through last year’s race.
You can register to race or volunteer online here.
Here’s some of today’s news. You can always find our latest reports on our website.
FREE TICKETS – TOWN HALL ON GUN VIOLENCE
Salem Reporter’s Town Hall on Gun Violence will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Elsinore.
The Town Hall planned in January was canceled because of weather. This is free and open to the public but you will need a ticket.
At the Town Hall, experts will share the facts about surging gun violence in the community. This powerful program will pull back the curtains on this safety threat – and share how you can make a difference. This is a place for you as a citizen to help solve a community challenge.
The team at Salem Reporter invites you to join us for an extraordinary evening.
DATE/TIME: 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15. Doors open at 5 p.m.
LOCATION: Elsinore Theatre, 170 High St. S.E.
FREE TICKETS: Available online
LEARN MORE: Editor’s note
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