NEW EVENT: This inaugural sensory-inclusive 5K + half marathon is Nov. 16 at Railroad Park—what you need to know

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Mark your calendar for November 16. (KultureCity)

Ready… set… GO!

This November, KultureCity is partnering with the Pihakis Restaurant Group to host its inaugural 5K and half marathon starting at Railroad Park.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, this sensory-inclusive event is a great way to get active for a good cause, with all proceeds benefiting KultureCity’s mission toward sensory accessibility for all.

Read on for why you’ll want to be part of this race and how to sign up.

PRG KultureCity Birmingham Race 2024 details

Starting at Railroad Park, the course will be fast and flat with plenty of support and cheer along the route. This sensory-inclusive race will have onsite support for those who need it.

After the race, stick around for music from DJ Suaze, an exclusive performance from The Mosier Bros and a post-race meal provided by the Pihakis Restaurant Group.

Not ready for a full 5K? Check out the one-mile fun run at 9AM—register for just $20.

BONUS EVENT: The good times don’t stop when the race ends. After a well-deserved post-race nap, visit Iron City at 6:30PM for an evening celebration with KultureCity. Dance the night away with music from country-dance duo MC4D, plus more tasty food from the Pihakis Restaurant Group. (Entry is complimentary for all runners.)

Benefiting invisible disabilities

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Birmingham is proud to be home to incredible nonprofits. (KultureCity)

Did you know that one in four individuals in the U.S. has sensory processing needs? They can affect people with PTSD, autism, dementia, ADHD or strokes.

To these individuals, common sounds, lights, crowds and even certain smells may be overwhelming and even physically painful.

KultureCity, the nation’s leading nonprofit on sensory accessibility and acceptance, is based right here in Birmingham.

With their help, more and more venues, organizations and businesses around the world are providing safe spaces for people with sensory needs to decompress from overwhelming sounds and crowds. In fact, they’ve already helped create over 3,000 sensory-inclusive spaces in the country.

“I have watched KultureCity grow from a small group with an enthusiastic support circle in Birmingham to a huge organization that shines a light on those with invisible disabilities.

As a restaurant operator for over 40 years, I have personally been lucky to serve communities that represent all walks of life with all manner of experiences. KultureCity has provided our team with training to recognize and help our customers that may need assistance.

Education and empathy are keys to this, and if we can help KultureCity raise awareness and funds to continue their services then we want to do that at every opportunity. Birmingham is a city filled with beautiful people and places and Pihakis Restaurant Group is proud to sponsor the 5K and 13.1 mile race on November 16th that brings us together for this great cause.”

Nick Pihakis, Pihakis Restaurant Group

Get ready to race on Saturday, Nov. 16 in Birmingham

Race for inclusivity + fun. (KultureCity)

Now’s the time to sign up for the inaugural PRG KultureCity Birmingham Race happening this November 16 in The Magic City.

Plus, check out some of KultureCity’s exciting work in our city and state:

Find out more about the race + learn more about how KultureCity’s mission has affected the Birmingham community + the world.

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