ABOUT THIS RACE:
Race Starting Location:
4990 New Broad Street, Orlando, FL
The OCBA Law Day 5K is a Running race in Orlando, Florida consisting of a 5K.
We'd like to invite you, your family, your friends, your firm, and your organization to join us for our annual community event, Orange County Bar Association, Inc.'s (OCBA) Law Day 5K run/walk. The Law Day 5K Run/Walk is an event that supports free civil legal aid programs and attracts runners and walkers from the Orange County and Central Florida legal community.
The Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) will host the Annual OCBA Law Day 5K Run & Walk with the scenic race course running around beautiful Lake Baldwin Park. All proceeds raised benefit the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, Inc. and the Orange County Bar Association Foundation, Inc.
The Orange County Bar Association Foundation focuses on community education. From the consequences of one's actions, to how the judicial system works, to supporting the local schools, to mentoring, the Foundation helps citizens gain a better understanding of the judicial system.
The primary purpose of the Legal Aid Society is to provide quality legal services for the low-income residents, the working poor, children, and disadvantaged groups with special legal needs in Orange County, Florida, and to assist in providing legal aid services to similarly situated residents of neighboring counties through an effective and fiscally sound program through the combined efforts of staff and pro bono attorneys.
What is Law Day? It's the American Bar Association's event held every year to celebrate the role of law in our society and to cultivate a deeper understanding of the legal profession.
Amenities
Chip Timing
Awards
Custom Shirts
Food & Refreshments
Finisher Medals
Shirts - Participants should register prior to February 1st to help race administration place an accurate order, and to help ensure runners will receive the shirt size ordered at the time of their registration.
Finisher Medals - All participants will receive a finisher medal. The first 500 finishers are guaranteed to receive a special commemorative medal created for the event. Finishers beyond that number could receive a different medal.