October 19, 2024
The Welles Crowther Red Bandanna 5k brings together Welles' family, friends, BC alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends from all over the country to celebrate and honor the life of this incredible individual.
2024 marks the 20th year of this BC tradition. We hope you can join us!
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2024 Race Information
The 20th annual Welles Remy Crowther Red Bandanna 5k will be in-person and open to all**. For those of you who are unable to join us in person, you can still run with us virtually, at your convenience. (Please note, in-person and virtual runners will both need to register by Wednesday, October 16, 2024)
Race Day Check-in and Registration
Race day check-in and (limited) race-day registration begins at 7:15 am in Gasson Hall on the Boston College campus. All participants must be checked in/registered by 8:15 am. The race begins at 9:00 am in front of the Gasson Hall Eagle.
*Please note the check-in location change from previous years.
Campus Map and Parking
A Chestnut Hill campus map (you'll need to Zoom in for building names), driving and parking directions can be found here.
The Chestnut Hill campus is T accessible.Ìý Parking is available in the Commonwealth Ave Garage.Ìý Please note there is a fee to park on campus.
Course Map
Become an Event Sponsor
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for the Welles Remy Crowther Red Bandanna 5k Run, please contact Ìýfor more information about sponsorship opportunities. Please note,Ìý there is limited space available so please be in touch as soon as possible.
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With Gratitude
A special thank you to all those at Boston College who help make this event so successful. We could not make this happen without the support ofÌýBC Dining, BCPD, BC Athletics,ÌýBC Bookstore, the department ofÌýTransportation & Parking, theÌýOffice of Community & Govermental Affairs, and theÌýUniversity Mission and Ministry Service Center.
In addition, we are all extremely grateful for the annual support of the men's and women's lacrosse teams, the men's baseball team, Eagle EMS, women's field hockey, and the many students, faculty, and staff who participate as volunteers, runners, walkers, or well-wishers.Ìý