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The Parker Essential Fund, Inc. - 13th Annual Road Race and Spring Fest - May 18

The Parker Essential Fund, Inc. (PEF) - a non-profit organization - is hosting the 13th Annual Road Race and Springfest in Devens, MA on Sunday, May 18 at the Francis W. Parker Charter School (49 Antietam Street Devens, MA 01434.)
Proceeds from this event are used for grants that
provide programs, activities, and materials to enhance students’ experiences at the Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School.  Visit www.parker.org for more information.

Parker Classic Road Race and Springfest draws a field of 350 runners to to scenic and historic Fort Devens for certified and sanctioned 2-mile and 5-mile competitions.  This year the race boasts a brand new single loop 5- mile course that winds through Devens, past historic buildings and by the beautiful Red Tail Golf Course.  Following the race enjoy food and fun at the Springfest, with lots of activities for you and your family.  


 
 
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