The 36th annual Run For the Honey 5K saw runners from around New Hampshire compete. Avery Traffie of New Ipswich won the race.
The 36th annual Run For the Honey 5K saw runners from around New Hampshire compete. Avery Traffie of New Ipswich won the race. Credit: Staff photo by Ben Conantโ€”Staff photo by Ben Conant

The 37th Anniversary Betty Pels Run For The Honey takes place on Saturday, Aug. 20 during Hancock Old Home Days. The 5K race (3.1 miles) starts at 8 a.m. Register online and pay on race day. Hancock residents pay a $5 entry fee; non-residents pay $10.

The best way to register is online at hancock5k.comโ€จ. Go to: Registration and Fees section. Register online by Thursday, Aug. 18. Pay when you pick up your number.

Alternate registration: Pick up an application at the Hancock Market. Send to:

Ginger Smith/RFTH, 80 Longview Rd., Hancock, NH 03449

The free Kidsโ€™ Fun Run starts at 9 a.m. at the bandstand. Register only on race day! Sign Kidsโ€™ Run participants up on race morning: parent or guardian signature required.

The first 100 registrants for the 5K will receive a jar of honey.

There are awards for the first three finishers in each of nine categories for male and female ranging from 13 and under to 80 and over.

For further information contact: Ginger Smith at 525-3502, ginger3502@myfairpoint.net or Hunt Dowse at 525-4069, hsdowse@gmail.com

The course is a โ€œbee-utifulโ€ and challenging course through Hancock, on treelined paved and gravel roads. Two moderate hills (Evergreen Hill Road and Mill Road) and plenty of rolling terrain, finish near the Meetinghouse and vestry on Main Street.

Start: School Streetโ€จ(200 yards east of registration)

There is a water station at the 2-mile mark. Bathrooms at registration and the finish.