
From the Organizer
A glowing, flashing, blinking, shining, night time running party and fundraiser in one! This event is sure to Light Up The (Peachtree) Corners AND Light Up A Life! Proceeds from the event go to benefit at-risk children and families in our community who are struggling by giving them the chance to participate in life-enhancing programs and activities at the Fowler YMCA.
The two events, the 4 Mile Run and 1k (6/10th of a mile) Twilight Trot, will each be a one-of-a-kind night time experience that is less about how fast you run or walk and more about much fun you have! The course will be lined with blinking lights to illuminate the way and participants will be given glow bling to light up the course as you run/walk. There will be contests for the "glowiest" men, women, boys, girls, and teams. So, strap on as much glow bling as you can find and come light up the course with your friends and family! Whether you are a fast runner, a weekend jogger, or a casual walker you are invited to be a part of this exciting LIGHT UP THE CORNERS event. Strollers welcome, but for safety purposes, must start at the back of the pack.
PACE GROUPS: Pace groups will be set up at the starting line. Participants will be encouraged to start in the pace group that most closely matches expected average pace for the 4-mile run.
*FRIDAY NIGHT AUGUST 14th: 5:30pm - 8:00pm Location - THE FORUM on Peachtree Parkway
*SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 15th: 5:30pm - 8:00pm Location - THE FORUM on Peachtree Parkway
RACE HEADQUARTERS: The Forum on Peachtree Parkway - Suite - TBD
IMPORTANT! * Race weekend registrants (Friday or Saturday registrations) will not receive a race t-shirt prior to the race, but may received one after the race on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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LIGHT UP THE CORNERS 4-Mile Glow Run & 1k Twilight Trot
Aug 15, 2026