Lace up for a race with a profound purpose at the LV5K, set to take place on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Alexandria, LA. This vibrant event offers both a spirited 5K run and a welcoming 1-mile walk/run, creating a family-friendly atmosphere for participants of all ages and abilities. Held in memory of Lauren Vaughn and other victims of impaired driving, the LV5K supports the Lauren Vaughn Memorial Scholarship for future nurses in the NSU Accelerated BS to BSN program, while also raising crucial awareness for safe driving practices. Runners can anticipate pleasant typical race day conditions, with historical highs around 76°F and lows near 53°F, accompanied by only a 14% chance of precipitation, providing an ideal climate for a memorable performance.
Kicking off from the Alexandria Senior High School football field, the LV5K boasts a fast and flat road course, making it accessible for both seasoned runners aiming for a personal best and casual walkers enjoying the camaraderie. This event has previously been recognized as the largest 5K in Central Louisiana, drawing hundreds of participants from across the region. Strollers, wagons, and even lawn chairs are welcome, emphasizing the inclusive and community-focused nature of this impactful gathering.
Beyond the finish line, the LV5K celebrates achievement with awards presented to the top overall male and female finishers, as well as age group winners across both the 5K and 1-mile in-person races. For those unable to attend in person, virtual and "sleep-in" options are available, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to support this meaningful cause and contribute to the Lauren Vaughn Memorial Scholarship. Join the LV5K for a day of fitness, remembrance, and community spirit, making a direct impact on future nurses and promoting vital awareness for safe driving.
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