MURFREESBORO — For
anyone wanting to combine tasting MTSU’s chocolate milk, seeing MTSU women’s
basketball coach Rick Insell and some of his Lady Raiders and running in either
a 5K or 10K race, the MTSU Dairy will be the place to be Saturday, Sept. 12.
The dairy, located at 3211 Guy James Road in Lascassas,
Tennessee, will be the site for the start and finish of the third annual Dairy
Hill Stampede beginning at 8 a.m.
The event, which expects to draw several hundred runners,
benefits the Farm Animal Coalition of Tennessee and the Veteran’s Recovery
Center Council. Late and race-day entries are welcome. Register online at http://tinyurl.com/pssxlrg.
Interim horse science director Rhonda Hoffman, an avid
runner nearing competing in her ninth half-marathon, plans to run in the Dairy
Hill Stampede if time allows. She has volunteered at the previous two events.
“People who come can enjoy the chocolate milk and fresh
baked breads,” Hoffman said, adding that race organizers “are applying to have
the course officially certified — and that’s exciting if you are a runner.”
Insell and his Blue Raiders will be handing out post-race
awards, which consist of both speed awards and cowbells on lanyards, Hoffman
said.
The dairy and MTSU Farm are part of the university’s
Experiential Learning and Research Center. The School of Agribusiness and
Agriscience, one of nine event sponsors, is one of 11 departments in the
College of Basic and Applied Sciences.
For more information about the School of Agribusiness and
Agriscience and its various programs, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/abas/index.php.
To learn more about the college, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/programs/plant-science/.
Other sponsors include Rutherford County Farm Bureau, H30
Aquatics, TriGreen Equipment, Nave Truck Sales, Redstone Credit Union,
Rutherford Farmers Co-Op and the Tennessee Cattlemen’s and Tennessee Pork
Producers associations.
For more information about the race, call Lou Nave at 615-970-8065
or visit
http://www.tnfacct.com/dairy-hill-stampede.html.
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