Event Description
The Inner Harbor 5K is a high-energy community race held at the Syracuse Inner Harbor, featuring a 5K run along with a 2K Peace Run that welcomes participants of all ages and ability levels. The event offers more than just a race, with a full morning of activity including music, food trucks, yoga, and post-race celebrations that create a fun and inclusive atmosphere.
Intended Impact
The event is designed to promote physical, mental, and social well-being while bringing the community together through fitness and shared experiences. It also raises funds to support local organizations like It’s About Childhood & Family, Inc. and the Syracuse Run Club, strengthening community programs and resources.
Why AmeriCU is Supporting
By helping fund programs that support youth, families, and overall community well-being. Investing in an event that promotes both health and community connection, AmeriCU helps create positive, lasting impacts in the Syracuse area.
How AmeriCU is Supporting
AmeriCU is a proud sponsor of this event.
Event: Inner Harbor 5K
Date: Oct. 4, 2026
Time: 8:00am packet pick-up & race day registration, 5k starts at 9:30 a.m.
Location: Inner Harbor (corner of Solar and West Kirkpatrick)
Oct 04, 2026
8:00 am
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