FFF5K and Community Beer Company Social Run/Walk - Love and Fitness

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Get ready to celebrate "Love and Fitness" at the FFF5K and Community Beer Company Social Run/Walk, set to unfold on Saturday, February 14th, 2026, in Dallas, TX. This untimed, 3-mile social run/walk offers a fantastic way to enjoy Valentine's Day, welcoming participants of all fitness levels and paces for a morning of invigorating activity. The event starts and finishes at the vibrant Community Beer Company Taproom, creating a festive atmosphere for runners and walkers alike. This engaging experience serves as a perfect prelude to the 15th Anniversary Form Follows Fitness 5K, celebrating a legacy of promoting architecture and design within the community.

Participants can look forward to a scenic route that begins and ends at the Community Beer Company, promising an "energizing" start to their day. Following the run or walk, the celebration continues with a delightful post-race breakfast bar, featuring kolaches and Danishes, complemented by two complimentary draft brews from Community Beer Company for those 21 and over. This event is renowned for its fun and social atmosphere, where "all levels and paces are welcome" and it's "always a great time!" With typical race day conditions in Dallas around this time of year seeing highs of 62F and lows of 41F, and only a 9% chance of precipitation, it promises comfortable weather for a fantastic outing.

Beyond the personal achievement and post-run festivities, a portion of each registration for this "Love and Fitness" event supports the Dallas Architect and Design Foundation, contributing to a meaningful cause. Adding to its inclusive charm, furry friends on leashes are welcome at Community Beer Company, and children in strollers can join for free, making it a truly community-focused affair. This social run/walk isn't just about the miles; it's about community, celebration, and supporting a valuable cause, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone involved.

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