The Altadena sheriff’s station hosted the inaugural Altadena Without end Run, a profit occasion that includes 10K and 5K runs and a 1K household stroll that introduced practically 2,000 runners by the Eaton hearth burn scar.
The race featured survivor tales at mile markers, hearth survivors working alongside neighbors, first responders and “neighborhood cheering stations.” Proceeds had been to profit the Altadena Eaton Hearth Aid Fund.
Runners take off whereas taking part in a 5K through the Altadena Without end Run.
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Alicia Robles, 60, of the Mandalorian Mercs Costume Membership cheers members through the Altadena Without end Run. “Numerous us have buddies who reside right here and need to come present our assist,” she stated.
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Hailey Lowes Bicay, from left, Makayla Bohan Apfeldorf and Banso Nguyen, all 23 and from Altadena, maintain arms whereas crossing the end line.
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Nikki Bailey, 53, from Lengthy Seashore holds the medal after crossing the end line.
Dominick Schraeder crosses the end line of the 5K. (Kayla Bartkowski / Los Angeles Instances)
Members of the 501st Legion Southern California Garrison cheer on members through the Altadena Without end Run.
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Julia Mockeridge, 45, and her daughter Josie Mockeridge, 9, take a selfie earlier than taking part within the run. Julia confirmed as much as assist her buddies who misplaced their houses within the hearth.
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