Runnin’ for Rhett’s McKinley Park Fitness Festival

runnin for rhett mckinley park fitness festival

McKinley Park Fitness Festival

When: July 26, 2025
Time: 8:00am – 11:00am
Cost: Free for members, $5 for guests
What: workouts, breakfast, coffee, vendors, and a raffle

Ready to restart your 2025 fitness goals? Runnin’ for Rhett is bringing the Sacramento community together with its annual Fitness Festival & Training Kickoff on a beautiful spring morning at McKinley Park. From beginners to seasoned marathoners, this event embodies what Runnin’ for Rhett stands for: movement, community, and inclusion.

Here’s what’s waiting for you:
• Pick 2 out of 4 workouts: Yoga to stretch it out, HIIT for high-octane energy, Zumba for dance lovers, or a casual Run/Walk for scenic cardio.
• Fuel up post-workout with a hearty breakfast from Drewski’s Food Truck and piping hot coffee.
• Explore booths from fitness vendors, enjoy a massage, and refill your water bottle at the hydration station.

Plus, you’ll get to mingle with CIM runners and launch your Urban Cow training season. Whether you’re chasing a PR or just looking for good vibes and new friends, this festival welcomes ALL bodies and fitness levels. And yes—everyone scores a stylish baby blue tech tee to rep your Rhett pride!

Admission is FREE for members and just $5 for guests. Space is limited, so grab your ticket and bring your yoga mat, water bottle, and positive energy. Let’s get moving for Rhett!



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Run Because You Can – A Race Rooted in Rhett’s Legacy

On February 7, 1997, Beth and Randy Seevers welcomed their son Rhett into the world, a joyful addition to their family of four. Four months later, they received the heartbreaking diagnosis of severe cerebral palsy, setting the stage for a life of challenges. For seven years, they cared for Rhett with unwavering devotion until his unexpected passing on March 13, 2004. Though Rhett couldn’t walk or run, his infectious smile and resilient spirit left an indelible mark on everyone he touched.

In the spring of 2005, as the first anniversary of Rhett’s death approached, Beth found healing in running, completing the Shamrock’n ½ Marathon on the very day she lost her son. Inspired, she invited friends and family to join her the next year, and 35 people donned baby blue shirts in Rhett’s honor. By 2007, over 125 participants ran alongside her, and the Runnin’ for Rhett Non-Profit was born. Today, this organization inspires thousands in Sacramento to move—because Rhett couldn’t, but they can.

runnin for rhett announcementThe pinnacle of this mission is the “Run Because You Can” 5K, now in its 14th year, held at William Land Park near Freeport and Sutterville. This event brings together 3,000 youth athletes from the Sacramento area, celebrating the completion of a six-week Youth Fitness Program offered free through Runnin’ for Rhett. Open to the community, the race invites everyone to run, walk, or jog alongside the kids, with registration available online or on race day starting at 7:30 AM. Packet pickup happens race morning near the start line, though Youth Fitness participants receive theirs from their coaches.

What began as Beth’s personal tribute has grown into a powerful celebration of movement, resilience, and Rhett’s enduring legacy—proof that one step can change everything.



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