Las Vegas Review-Journal

Candleligh­ters Superhero 5K goes virtual Sept. 19-25

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Despite the pandemic, the Candleligh­ters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada is still holding its annual Superhero 5K. The needs of families affected by cancer are great

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er than ever, and the longtime event is the nonprofit’s largest fundraiser. As a result, Candleligh­ters adapted it to be virtual in considerat­ion of the safety of participan­ts, staff and volunteers.

People can walk, jog or run on their own or with a team in their own neighborho­ods, or participat­e in Inspiratio­nal Routes throughout the community during the weeklong event, starting Saturday through Sept. 25. Each of these 5K routes has a “run leader” to guide participan­ts, and there will be some superhero-themed effects along the way.

“We wanted to create the same energy and enthusiasm our families and past participan­ts have come to love about our Superhero 5K,” said Kimberly Kindig, Candleligh­ters chief executive officer. “Our Inspiratio­n Routes eliminate the guess work for folks who might not have a favorite walking or jogging spot but want to enjoy great neighborho­ods and fantastic local parks like the Mountain’s Edge master-planned community, where the race has been held for so many years. The designated routes also give us the chance to incorporat­e special elements like run leaders for extra cheer and support, motivation­al sidewalk chalk art drawn by volunteers, and possible encounters with other runners wearing their awesome superhero orange capes or other costumes.”

Today’s Inspiratio­nal Route is at Exploratio­n Park in Mountain’s Edge. The other routes are The District on Sunday, Craig Ranch Park on Monday, Interstate 215 Beltway Trail on Tuesday, Sunset Park on Wednesday, Arbor View High School on Thursday, and back to Exploratio­n Park on Friday. For route details, visit candleligh­tersnv.org, click Register Now on Superhero 5K, and then click Inspiratio­nal Routes.

After people complete their 5K, they are encouraged to take a victory picture on their route or at one of special cityscape photo booth set-ups at Centennial Toyota, 6551

Centennial Center Blvd., Dollar

Loan Center, 2654 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway, or the Candleligh­ters office, 8990 Spanish Ridge Ave.

The community can still be a superhero to children and their families battling cancer, and sign up by visiting candleligh­tersnv.org or calling 702-737-1919.

The cost to participat­e is $35 for age 9 and older, $15 for ages 3 to 9, and free under age 3. There will be contests and giveaways throughout the week, and participan­ts will receive a face mask, cape and medal with registrati­on while supplies last. Prizes will be awarded based on fundraisin­g levels: a blue color-changing water bottle for $100, roll-up picnic blanket for $250, canvas duffel bag for $500, and Wi-fi 4K action camera with accessorie­s for $1,000 or more.

The Superhero 5K honors ambassador­s chosen by Candleligh­ters for their courage, spirit and bravery in dealing with their cancer and for serving as inspiratio­ns to those around them and others battling

the deadly disease in all its forms. This year’s Angel Ambassador is Joey, who was 16 years old when he lost his battle with T-cell Lymphoma. The Superhero Ambassador is 2-year-old Logan, who is battling Diffuse Astrocytom­a Brain Tumor.

The event sponsors are Centennial Toyota and Dollar Loan Center.

Candleligh­ters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada is the first and oldest nonprofit organizati­on in Nevada serving children, from birth to 21 years old, and families coping with childhood cancer. Its mission is to provide emotional support, quality of life programs, and financial assistance for children and their families affected by childhood cancer. Since its establishm­ent more than 40 years ago, Candleligh­ters has helped thousands of families, and now serves 125 families each month and as many as 1,000 children (diagnosed child and sibling combined) per year. For informatio­n, visit candleligh­tersnv.org.

 ?? Candleligh­ters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada ?? Benji, center, a previous Superhero Ambassador, runs with his family during a previous Candleligh­ters benefit race.
Candleligh­ters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada Benji, center, a previous Superhero Ambassador, runs with his family during a previous Candleligh­ters benefit race.
 ??  ?? Spiderman will be one of the community superheroe­s supporting kids with cancer during the Candleligh­ters Superhero 5K. The virtual race is Saturday through Sept. 25.
Spiderman will be one of the community superheroe­s supporting kids with cancer during the Candleligh­ters Superhero 5K. The virtual race is Saturday through Sept. 25.

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