Phi Epsilon Kappa’s First Annual Spooky Mudder for a Cure

Phi Epsilon Kappa’s first annual Spooky Mudder for a Cure took place Saturday, November 3, 2012, at the University Farm.  All proceeds went to benefit Adair County Relay for Life.  The obstacle 5k race took runners on a picturesque tour of the University Farm while allowing them to encounter many different obstacles.  Runners climbed hay bales, ran through mud pits and creek beds, hiked up and down the cattle trials of the pastures, and finally finished by running through the corn maze.  Costumes were encouraged, and winners were announced for the Best, Worst, Funniest, and Cutest Costumes.  The event was a lot of fun and PEK was able to raise over $400.00 for Relay for Life!  Be on the lookout for another PEK sponsored obstacle mudder to benefit Relay for Life in the Spring!

The picture above is of the winners of the costume contests. From left to right: Dr. Smith (Funniest Costume), Melissa Fulton (Cutest Costume), Alan Ward (Worst Costume), and Josiah Belzer (Best Costume).