The 9th annual “The See Spot Run” will take place at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, June 3 in downtown Guthrie. This 5K, 10K and kid’s fun run will benefit Free to Live, a non-profit animal sanctuary located in Edmond.
The annual running event, which was created in memory of Chris Cowden a long-time Guthrie resident and animal rights advocate. Cowden was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident on May 17, 2008.
In memory of his passion for the rescue and fair treatment of all animals, in addition to his zeal for running and athletics, the Cowden Family and friends created the “The See Spot Run” to honor Chris’ animal advocacy efforts and legacy. Through this annual sporting event, they have continued to promote in Chris’ memory an increased awareness of animal rights and the lasting support of non-profit animal organizations such as Free to Live.
Donations for this event can also be sent to “The See Spot Run” P.O. Box 292, Guthrie, Oklahoma, 73044.
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