The annual Redmud Run in Roosevelt on the 4th of July had a thoroughly colorful start and finish. Color powder was set up at the Constitution Park stage where the runners take off. In a puff of neon yellow, pink, blue, and green, the group ran the perimeter of the grass where they encountered a massive slip-n-slide, pools of water, sprinklers, and other water fun. The course then headed south to the walking park where they encountered mud pits, hay bales, water slides, and other messy obstacles. After making a sufficient muddy mess, participants headed back north towards the stage where they hit the second round of color just before the finish line. The event had a great turnout with participants excited about the new elements. “We’re extremely pleased with how the run went this year,” shares Roosevelt City PIO LeeNichole Marrett. “We had great community participation and a lot of volunteers who worked hard to make it the best it could be.”



