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Say hello to your new favorite weeknight tradition

Step into your stride with the RUN(317) Series, back and bigger than ever this year.

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RUN(317) participants in years past.

Each Thursday Night is filled with fun, running or walking, and a rockin’ post-race party.

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Lace up your sneaks, Indy: The RUN(317) series is back for its 12th year, and it’s a 3.17-mile celebration you don’t want to miss.

These Thursday night races run May through August, with stops in Fountain Square, Carmel, Broad Ripple, Mass Ave, and Speedway.

Kicking off May 29, each race is more than a 5K — it’s a party. Think: DJ Iman spinning live, two free drinks, local eats, dancing, games, community partner appearances, and more.

Plus, you’ll get a bottle opener medal and a free Penn Station sandwich. Register for three or five races to score a bonus tech pullover and a seven-day pass to the National Institute for Fitness and Sport.

Pro tip: Prefer to skip the run and head straight to the fun? Grab a Party Pass, available for any individual race or package.

Register by tomorrow, May 1 at 11:59 p.m. for discounted pricing on the Fountain Square race or series passes.

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