Events

Choose the 5K or the 10K; both are technical courses through an old-growth forest with spectacular scenery—if you dare take your eyes off the trail. The 10K is known for steep climbs and loose descents. The 5K is a kinder, gentler version—perfect for kids and new trail runners. Salt Springs State Park is south of… Read more »

Begun during the height of the pandemic, this year’s event will be in-person for the first time and held at the Big Flats Community Park. We will celebrate perseverance, resilience, and stamina in the pursuit of personal and community-wide recovery! Get active, get connected and Support Able2! You can run, walk, stroll or roll and… Read more »

FLRC board meetings are always open to the public, regardless of whether you’re an FLRC member. They’re held on the second Wednesday of every month, generally via Zoom. Email our auto-responder for the Zoom connection details. If you’d like to bring a matter to the attention of the board, mention that in your message.

We follow the Thanksgiving Address by protecting Mother Earth. The eagle has returned to Onondaga lake for the first time in over 200 years. We invite runners and walkers to come to Onondaga Lake for a day of celebration. This event will raise awareness of the importance of the lake and the urgency of furthering… Read more »

The Hector Harvest 5k is a part road, part trail run is the second annual 5K held by the Lions Club of Hector. The run takes place along the hillside vineyards overlooking Seneca Lake. It ends at Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards with a fun breakfast and awards.

Run 4 the Hills for First Responders is a challenging 4-mile run/walk through the village of Sharon Springs & surrounding countryside. The popular Duty Gear Challenge invites fire, EMS and law enforcement teams to compete for department cash prizes, all wrapped up with a fabulous post-race party at the American Hotel! Multiple awards/prizes.

FLRC board meetings are always open to the public, regardless of whether you’re an FLRC member. They’re held on the second Wednesday of every month, generally via Zoom. Email our auto-responder for the Zoom connection details. If you’d like to bring a matter to the attention of the board, mention that in your message.

Join the Ithaca College community in raising awareness about domestic violence. Proceeds for the event will be donated to the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County! Register now.