Walruses can’t run, but you can! Help the horse of the sea in this year’s 5K Run for the Wild at the New York Aquarium on Oct. 6.
Each year Run for the Wild benefits a different species. This year the walrus takes center stage, and funds raised will support the work of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s initiatives to save the majestic mammal that, along with an “egg man,” inspired one of John Lennon’s silliest songs — goo-goo-g’joob!
The event takes place on the Coney Island Boardwalk, beginning at the Aquarium, at 8 am. Runners jog their way to the end of the Boardwalk at W. 37th Street and then turn around and dash back to the starting position. All are welcome and prizes are awarded for the top three men and women. Children are also invited to join in the fun and can participate in the Family Fun Run and Walk, which begins at 8:45 am.
Registration is at 7 am, but it is strongly recommended that interested participants register in advance online.
There is no minimum requirement to register, however, it is suggested that an individual pledge a goal of $250. The fee entitles free admission to the Aquarium and is free for children under 3.
Run for the Wild on the Boardwalk at The New York Aquarium [602 Surf Ave. between W. Eighth and W. Fifth streets in Coney Island, (718) 265–3448 www.nyaquarium.com]. Oct. 6 at 8 am.