The Theater Project Virtual 5K

The Theater Project Virtual 5K Run/Walk
The Theater Project Virtual 5K

About The Theater Project Virtual 5K

The 5K Run/Walk will take place on June 7, 2020 in Nomahegan Park in Cranford, New Jersey. The event features a professional pre-race warm-up & stretch, a professional announcer, live DJ, one of a kind Theater Project event gear, and just an amazing time with friends, family, neighbors, co-workers and other charitable individuals like yourself.

  • ​All ages​​
  • All abilities
  • Chip Timed
  • Top Finisher Awards
  • Top Fundraiser Awards
  • Finisher Medals
  • SUPPORT ONE OF OUR AMAZING PARTICIPANTS BY CLICKING ON THEIR NAMES TO DONATE




    Date

    Starts at:  September 18, 2020 12:00 AM
    Ends at:  September 20, 2020 10:59 PM

    Location

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    Contact

    Gary Glor
    (973) 303-8563
    info@thetheaterproject.org

    Gold Sponsors

    We want to thank our generous Gold Sponsor

    Silver Sponsors

    We want to thank our generous Silver Sponsors:  



    Event Date

    Friday September 18th to Sunday September 20th, 2020

    We will each do our 5K walk / run anytime within this period. 

    Your $25 registration fee and your fundraising supports The Theater Project.





    WE MAY WALK / RUN SEPARATELY BUT WE ARE TOGETHER IN SPIRIT!

    Support one of our participants

    Will Budnikov                                                                            

    Kevin Carver

    Dennis Daprile

    Deborah Fancera

    Gary Glor

    Emma Guidi

    Mary Ianelli

    In memory of Bohdan Lukaschewsky

    Valerie Iskowitz

    Deb Maclean

    Lynn Meng

    Joanne Metta-sullivan

    Liz Neblett

    Fabien Rioult

    Mark Spina

    John Thomson

    Barbara Vitale

    Joseph Vitale

    Why Participate?

    ​Imagine that you are a theater company with a 26-year track record of providing award-winning productions and programs to your community. You have finally found a new home and planned an exciting season, and then – every theater IN THE WORLD is forced to close its doors.

    BE SAFE – BE HEALTHY – BE HELPFUL.

    What did The Theater Project do? We innovated to find ways to serve our community by relocating as many programs as possible to virtual platforms. We provided isolated people with avenues for interaction, entertainment, and self-expression – a sense of normalcy.

    Our “shut-down” is surprisingly active: we are offering more and more virtual performances, workshops for playwrights, readings/discussions of new work, author interviews, consciousness-raising programs and free and low-cost classes for kids-- all online.

    Of course, this means we can never stop fundraising if we want to survive as a resource for our community and come back stronger than ever when the theater doors open again.

     

    We know that during this historic and challenging time, your thoughts and gifts may be elsewhere – to our healthcare workers and those in need. But we would be most grateful if you could also find it in your heart to support The Theater Project as well. We all know – more now than ever – how important the arts are in keeping us engaged and inspired. Help us to continue to provide that essential ingredient.


    ​Imagine that you are a theater company with a 26-year track record of providing award-winning productions and programs to your community. You have finally found a new home and planned an exciting season, and then – every theater IN THE WORLD is forced to close its doors.

    BE SAFE – BE HEALTHY – BE HELPFUL.

    What did The Theater Project do? We innovated to find ways to serve our community by relocating as many programs as possible to virtual platforms. We provided isolated people with avenues for interaction, entertainment, and self-expression – a sense of normalcy.

    Our “shut-down” is surprisingly active: we are offering more and more virtual performances, workshops for playwrights, readings/discussions of new work, author interviews, consciousness-raising programs and free and low-cost classes for kids-- all online.

    Of course, this means we can never stop fundraising if we want to survive as a resource for our community and come back stronger than ever when the theater doors open again.

     

    We know that during this historic and challenging time, your thoughts and gifts may be elsewhere – to our healthcare workers and those in need. But we would be most grateful if you could also find it in your heart to support The Theater Project as well. We all know – more now than ever – how important the arts are in keeping us engaged and inspired. Help us to continue to provide that essential ingredient.


    The Theater Project