Registration Remains Open for 2018 Fryburg Mayfest 5K Fun Run/Walk in Memory of Kami Dinger

Joanne Bauer

Joanne Bauer

Published May 16, 2018 4:31 am
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FRYBURG, Pa. (EYT) — The 9th Annual Fryburg Mayfest 5K Fun Run/Walk in memory of Kami Dinger is slated for Friday, May 25, 2018, at 7:00 p.m.

(Pictured above: 2017 Fryburg Mayfest 5k Fun Run/Walk. Photo by Bob Fitzsimmons.)

Touted as being “one of the toughest races, but one of the most fun,” the Fun Run/Walk will start at the Saint Michael’s Church along State Route 208 in Fryburg.

It takes place on an all blacktop course that runs through the rolling hills of Fryburg and Marble.

The following cash prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place overall male and female winners:

– $75.00 for First Place
– $50.00 for Second Place
– $25.00 for Third Place

View Registration Options here.

This year’s race is being held in memory of Kami L. Dinger (pictured below), with all proceeds going to the Washington Township Community Association Memorial Scholarship Fund.

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About Kami Dinger

Kami Dinger, of Fryburg, passed away unexpectedly on October 31, 2017, as the result of an automobile accident on Route 208 and Sunny Drive.

Kami, 44, was born on December 23, 1972, to Roger and Charlotte (Cochran) McFarland. On October 8, 1994, she married the love of her life, Gary Dinger. They had two wonderful sons, Aaron and Luke.

Kami went to North Clarion Elementary then moved to the Redbrush area, where she graduated in 1992 from West Forest High School. After getting married, Kami and Gary lived in Lake Lucy, Leeper, Tionesta, and in early 2017, they moved to Fryburg. Kami was a school bus driver for Muccio Transportation in the West Forest School District and also worked for Clarion University.

She loved spending time with her family and friends. In her free time, she loved swimming and bicycle riding. Her favorite trails were Lucinda, Sandy Creek, and Oil City Bike Trails. Kami also had a great love for animals, especially her two dogs, Champ and Max. Throughout her life, Kami had all kinds of animal including, goats, horses, dogs, and cats. She had worked several years for the Clarion County Humane Society and also enjoyed helping at Redbrush Boarding Kennels.

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