Megan Hammerle Memorial 5K coming up May 10, 2025

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Meet us at Lebanon High School

Saturday, May 10th, 2025 – 9:00 AM 

The annual Megan Hammerle Memorial 5K run/walk returns this May 10, 2025. Meet us at Lebanon High School, on the northeast side of the building, on the track and field.

Register for the 5K ↗
A walker at the Megan Hammerle 5K in 2023 poses for the camera with a broad smile.

Become a sponsor

Sponsors get big benefits for their brand and name in Boone County:

  • Largest logo on the shirt with BCMP and Megan logos
  • Signage at the start and finish lines
  • Special recognition on social media
  • Verbal Recognition at the start line
  • If desired, may share about their company and why the event is special for them
  • Company informational table if desired
  • 10 registrations
  • Logo on the back of the uniquely Megan designed 2025 t-shirt
  • Signage at one of the following: Entertainment, Water Stations, Post Race Snacks, Registration Table, Finish Line
  • Verbal recognition at the event
  • 4 registrations
  • Large Logo on the back of the uniquely Megan designed 2025 t-shirt
  • Sign at the event
  • Small Logo on the back of the uniquely Megan designed 2025 t-shirt
  • Company or Personal Name on back of uniquely Megan designed 2025 t-shirt
Three walkers at the 2023 Megan Hammerle 5K come across the finish line.

Join us after the race, too, for more fun

This year’s event includes post-run/walk fun, including:

  • Vendors and crafts
  • Refreshments and drinks
Megan Hammerle

In honor of Megan Hammerle

Megan was a first-year student at DePauw University when she died on February 13, 2015, from a rare form of meningitis.

Megan was the kind of person who made a positive impact on those around her. She was a faithful friend, a talented musician and artist, lover of books and was not afraid to be her authentic self. Her impact lives on in so many of us and we are honored to remember her legacy with this annual race and through charitable contributions to Boone County Mentoring Partnership.

Mentorship changes lives

Dozens of kids in Boone County are waiting

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