Mad Mountain Mud Run, June 4

PRESS RELEASE FROM HAND’S ON—A CHILDREN’S GALLERY:

Want to see what all the mud is about at the Mad Mountain Mud Run? If you are curious about a mud run or just want to enjoy the muddy entertainment, attend the free Finish Line Festival on Saturday, June 4, 2016 from noon to 6pm. The festival is being held during the 5th Annual Mad Mountain Mud Run benefiting the Hands On! children’s museum. The community is invited to cheer on the muddy runners and enjoy food, beverages and entertainment.

The mud run is a 3+ mile mad and muddy, crazy and filthy obstacle course race in Hendersonville, NC’s Berkeley Park and surrounding forests. Geared toward racers of all abilities, the Mad Mountain Mud Run is one of the only races of its kind that lets participants pick the right heat in which to race, based on ability. Festival goers will celebrate the end of the mud run at the Finish Line Festival and welcome runners to much deserved food, drink and relaxing while enjoying great music by the Stipe Brothers.

Thank you to the food and drink vendors joining the festival: Finish Line BBQ, Mobile Global Bistro, and Amazing Pizza Co., Sierra Nevada and Flat Rock Ciderworks. And of special note, these local sponsors make the event amazing for all – plus a great fund raiser for the children’s museum: Hunter Subaru – Master of Mud presenting sponsor; Pardee UNC Healthcare – Mad Mudslinger; Mudtastic Mates: City of Hendersonville, Summit Marketing Group, Kimberly-Clark, Pace Construction and Demolition, Inc., NC Printing; Muddy Media Moguls –105.9 The Mountain, Lamar Advertising, WNC Magazine; Muddobbers – BGW CPA, Beverly-Hanks & Associates, Mast General Store, Two Men & A Truck, WNC Woman; Mud Buds – Kathy & Bob Bushong, Foot Rx, Henderson Oil Company, The Home Depot, Mountain River Tap & Growlers, United Community Bank.

More information available at www.madmountainmudrun.com along with links to the event Facebook and Instagram pages.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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