Join us at St. Francis Xavier Church on Saturday, April 20, 2024 for this fun event to benefit our parish’s Newtowne Manor House Preservation/Restoration Fund. This run/walk is open to all ages and abilities. Course starts at St. Francis Xavier Church and follows the road into picturesque Newtowne Neck State Park. Registration starts at 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. and run/walk participants group start is at 8:30 a.m.
The registration fee is $20 which includes a custom tee shirt. Kids 12 and under are free. This year we are including Earth Day Activities. Redbud Seedlings will be given away to the 1st 100 participants and Native Plants will be planted in the Newtowne Neck Pollinators by volunteers. Information on registration and even online giving is available in the vestibule and on our website: www.stfrancisxavierchurch.org. When using the online giving option, be sure to select Walk in the Park. Donations are always welcomed. If you need additional information, please contact Sarah Matisick at 301-247-7416.
Thank you to all our sponsors and the many participants who made this event a success!
Platinum Sponsors:
American Mechanical Services
Colony Builders, Inc.
Community bank of the Chesapeake
Fitzgerald Realty
Precise Systems
PNC Investments
Senator Jack Bailey
Sterling Family
Town Cleaners
Tri-County Aire, Inc.
Gold Sponsors:
DeManss & Associates, LLC
Dowdell Family
Jim and Linda Farrell
Fitzie's Marina, Restaurant & Pub
Masur Family
Printing Press, Inc.
Ron and Gail Ridgell
Carol and John Russell
Silver Sponsors:
A & M Glass
Bay Country Contractors
Billy Fitzgerald
Burchoil
Burris Olde Towne Insurance
Chesapeake Wholesale, Inc
Cheseldine Tire and Auto Leonardtown
Paul and Carol Choporis Family
Controlled Power
David's Flowers
MD Dermatology and Laser Center
Aggie and John Driskill
Donna Gross
Houser Family
Patricia King Jackson Associates
Delegate Matt Morgan
Ron Ridgell Electric
Salsa's Mexican Cafe
SFX Knights of Columbus 10957
Sneade's Ace Home Center
Taylor Gas
Twopence Glass, LLC
Patrons:
Frank Greenwell Photography
Fr. Ryan Pineda
Port of Leonardtown Winery
Tippett's Seafood
Trader Family
St. Mary's Historical Society