Rainbow Weekend Drag Race 5K

North Water Brewing Company
Kent, OH 44240

Running > 5k

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Event Description

Hate is such a drag! Show your pride and support Kent State University's LGBTQ+ Emergency Fund by participating in Drag Race 5K, part of Main Street Kent's fourth annual Rainbow Weekend. Participants are invited to don their best drag look as they walk, stroll, run, or roll their way along the 5K route, beginning at 6:00 pm on Friday, October 11th. New this year, the event will take participants through the trees of the Portage Hike & Bike Trail and will start and end at North Water Brewing Co.

 

This event, which was previously known as the Kent State Rainbow Run, is a fundraiser for Kent State University’s LGBTQ+ Emergency Fund. The Emergency Fund assisted 85 students last year, providing $40,458 in emergency funding for books, academic supplies, household items, housing, and food.

 

The cost of a ticket is $25 plus a vendor fee from August 1-30. The price will increase to $30 plus the fee on September 1. From September 16-October 10, tickets will cost $35. Your ticket includes participation in the 5K, a custom tie-dye Drag Race 5K T-shirt (please note that we can no longer guarantee a t-shirt after September 15), a medal, and an invitation to attend our End of the Rainbow Party at North Water Brewing Company after the 5K, where $1 for every drink purchased will be donated to the KSU LGBTQ+ Emergency Fund.

 

What is drag?

According to the Human Rights Campaign, the largest national LGBTQ+ Advocacy group, Drag is a performance art that uses costumes, makeup, and other tools to present exaggerated forms of gender expression to critique gender inequities and imagine a transformational future where people are truly free in how they express themselves (hrc.org). There is no right or wrong way to dress in drag. Common items used in drag include makeup, wigs, outfits, high heels or boots, body padding, nails, and lashes, just to name a few. Some women may choose to do drag as a man or as an exaggerated woman. Again, there’s no right or wrong way to dress in drag; do what makes you comfortable and happy. This is your time to use your creativity and show off your personality!

 

We can't wait to see you there! 


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