409 James Ave, Jamestown NY
Thursday, June 11th, 2026
Come be part of a community movement focused on health, wellness, and active transportation awareness throughout the Jamestown and Falconer corridor. This is a free event that is open to the public!
Participants may choose from two approximately 1.75-mile walk/run routes:
📍 Falconer High School to Jamestown Community College
OR
📍 Jamestown High School to Jamestown Community College
Both routes will culminate at Jamestown Community College’s Student Union, where participants will enjoy:
✨ Refreshments
✨ Community speakers
✨ A mini health career fair
✨ Opportunities to connect with local organizations and wellness initiatives
Students are eligible to earn volunteer hours for participating in the event.
This event is designed to bring together students, schools, healthcare organizations, community leaders, and residents to promote safe access to physical activity, active transportation, and healthier connected communities.
📅 Thursday, June 11th, 2026
⏰ 3:45 PM Start Time
📍 Jamestown Community College Student Union
Whether you walk, run, support, or simply come to learn more, we invite you to help us build stronger, healthier pathways throughout Chautauqua County.
Live Well. Move Often. Connect Communities. ✨
Event Agenda:
3:00 PM / School Dismissal
Students and community participants gather at their designated locations. All registered participants will be provided with a race bib/number for identification, and Chautauqua Striders staff will have registration information on-site.
3:45 PM
Students and registered community members depart from either Falconer or JHS and make their way toward Jamestown Community College. Police escorts and volunteers will be positioned along the route to assist and ensure safety.
4:00 – 4:15 PM
Arrival at the JCC Student Union.
4:20 – 4:50 PM
Guest speakers, wellness fair, and presentations
4:50 – 6:00 PM
Refreshments, networking, and opportunities to visit tables hosted by participating organizations.
6:00 PM
Closing remarks and thank you from Chautauqua Health Network and Chautauqua Striders