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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

4th ANNUAL GATOR TAIL 5K TRAIL RUN

Lacombe, LA.— The 4th Annual Gator Tail 5k Trail Run will take place  on Saturday, October 29th, at Northshore Technical Community College and  Tamanend in Lacombe.  This family-friendly, in-person event is open to  the public and proceeds will support student scholarships.  The Gator  Tail is a trail run that will take runners over a variety of terrain on  the NTCC campus and the beautiful Tamanend Community.  Prizes will be  awarded in several categories, including the “Community Spirit” award from title sponsor Tamanend, and prizes for the 10 and under runners who compete in the ½ mile Gator Gallop.   

"The 4th Annual Gator Tail 5K Trail Run is an opportunity for our  local running and walking community to experience the beautiful scenery  of Tamanend while raising money for the Northshore College Enhancement  Foundation’s scholarship program,” said Dr. Jim Carlson, Vice Chancellor of Strategic Initiatives. “We want to invite everyone to come out to see what is going on at NTCC's Lacombe Campus to enjoy this exciting event. " 

“For the fourth consecutive year, Tamanend is proud to serve as  the title sponsor of the Annual Gator Tail 5k Trail Run. This event is  significant not only for student scholarships; it is also an opportunity  for participants and spectators to learn more about NTCC’s outstanding  commitment to our Parish’s education and workforce needs,” said Rose Fagler, Weyerhaeuser Economic Development Manager. Weyerhaeuser is the developer of Tamanend. 

“One of the missions of the Northlake-Mandeville Rotary Club is  to reach out into the community and to participate in projects where  there is a need, like NTCC’s Gator Tail 5k Trail Run,” said club president Martin Audiffred. “The  club’s involvement in the event will provide leadership, mentoring, and  financial assistance to the students so they will be successful and  they in turn will understand the value of service to their community,” 

The title sponsor for the Gator Tail is Tamanend. Other sponsors  include Champagne Beverage, Northlake-Mandeville Rotary, and NTCC’s  Student Government Association. Registration is $25 for adults, $20 for  10 to 15 year olds, and $10 for little gators under 10 years.  Team  discounts are available.  Adult registration increases to $30 after  September 30th. To register or reserve a sponsorship, please visit https://bit.ly/5KRegistration2022. For information, please call Mary Slazer, NTCC Director of Institutional Advancement Services, 985.545.1284. 

Photo: Starting lineup 2021 Gator Tail 5k Trail Run 

About Northshore Technical Community College

Northshore Technical Community College (NTCC) is a comprehensive college  with a rich history of providing workforce training and academic  pathways to universities across the state of Louisiana. Beyond the  traditional classroom and workforce training opportunities, NTCC  provides opportunities for students seeking our Adult Education, ESL,  and YouthBuild programs.  NTCC is comprised of its Main Campus in  Lacombe, Hammond Area Campus, Florida Parishes Campus in Greensburg,  Sullivan Campus in Bogalusa, and the Livingston Parish Campus in  Walker.  In 2015, NTCC was recognized by the Brookings Institute as the  first in the nation for economic value of its graduates.  The Chronicle  of Higher Education named NTCC in 2019 as seventh fastest growing  colleges from 2007-2017.  NTCC was also awarded the Top 70 Places to  Work in New Orleans by the Times-Picayune in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.  If you would like more information about the Northshore Technical  Community College, check us out at northshorecollege.edu. 

4th ANNUAL GATOR TAIL 5K TRAIL RUN 

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