The Craig "Satch" Sanders Memorial .1k is a fun way to support Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care - no training necessary! The grueling race takes place at 2 p.m., August 13 at Patrick’s Bar & No Grill, 8251 Wornall Road. You’ll make your way ALL the way around the parking lots. Extra points for not spilling your drink!
Registration includes t-shirt, lunch (grilled hot dogs and sausages, homemade dessert) at 12:30-ish, and finishers “medal.” Silent auction and raffle take place after the run.
This fun event is in memory of Craig “Satch” Sanders and Shirley “Mom” Sanders.
All proceeds benefit Kansas City Hospice! Last year’s run raised $62,000 for Kansas City Hospice!
“I started a fundraiser for Kansas City Hospice to honor my brother. It doesn’t come close to showing my family’s gratitude, but it helps our hearts to give something back to such a great organization,” said Pat Sanders. “We were also fortunate to have the same great experience when my mom was served by Kansas City Hospice House.
Timeline:
11 am bar opens
11:30 am - registration and auction viewing opens.
12:30 pm-ish lunch begins.
2 pm .1k starts (2:01 .1k ends)
3 pm-ish silent auction closes and raffle begins.
For updates, follow
Patrick’s Bar and No Grill on Facebook
About Kansas City Hospice
Kansas City Hospice provides hospice and palliative care in patients’ homes in a 12-county area and at two hospice houses (Kansas City Hospice House in South Kansas City and NorthCare in North Kansas City), and extensive grief support and counseling for ages three and older at Solace House in Prairie Village and at satellite offices in Overland Park and Gladstone. Its mission is to bring expert care, peace of mind, comfort, guidance, and hope to people who are affected by serious illness or by grief.