Fort Rotary to host Frosty Rock

The Rotary Club of Fort Atkinson is excited to be the host for the Frosty Rock Challenge in 2024.  

Time & Place

8:30 AM Saturday, November 9
Fort Atkinson High School
925 Lexington Blvd
Fort Atkinson, WI US 53538
 
2024 Update: There are no paper registrations available for the 2024 Frosty Rock. Day-of-race registration will be available electronically. Sign up on your smart phone when you arrive or computers will be available on-site. There will be volunteers available to assist. Day-of-race payment can be made via credit card on-line, cash or Venmo.

Description

The Frosty Rock Challenge is a three-tiered event, including a 12k run, a 5k run, and a 1 mile walk/run.  People of all ages and abilities are encouraged to participate! Pre-registration cost for both12k and 5k is a $20 race fee, plus $3.26 sign- up fee. The 1 mile walk/run is Free! Proceeds will go towards Fort Rotary community projects like park improvements, and donations to local non-profits, as well as international health and humanitarian projects like providing clean drinking water in the Philippines, and assistance to war refugees in Ukraine & Poland.

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