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Registration is now open for the Pines Light Up the Night 5K Run 2026 in Pembroke Pines for participants of all ages

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Pembroke Pines, Florida – The City of Pembroke Pines is inviting runners, walkers, and families to lace up for a night of fun, fitness, and community as the Pines Light Up the Night 5K Run returns for 2026. Scheduled for February 28, 2026, at 6:30 p.m., the neon-themed evening race will take place at West Pines Soccer Park, located at 350 SW 196th Avenue, promising a colorful and energetic experience for participants of all ages.

The 5K run is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of community spirit and a chance to support a meaningful cause. Proceeds from the event benefit the Pembroke Pines Charter Schools Foundation, helping to provide additional educational resources, programs, and opportunities for students across the city. With glowing lights, music, and cheering spectators, the race transforms the park into a lively spectacle that combines fitness and fun under the stars.

Registration for the 2026 Pines Light Up the Night 5K Run is officially open, and organizers are encouraging everyone to secure their spot early. Fees are structured to reward early sign-ups, with registration costing $40 from now through January 11, $50 from January 12 to February 27, and $60 on race day. “Whether you’re running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, it’s the perfect way to enjoy fitness, family fun, and community pride under the stars,” city officials said.

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Participants can expect a vibrant course lined with neon lights and energy stations, creating an atmosphere that is both festive and motivating. The city encourages families to participate together, whether as runners, walkers, or volunteers, fostering a sense of togetherness while supporting local education initiatives. Those interested in more information or assistance with registration can reach out to Tom Joyce at 954-743-1005 or via email at [email protected]. Online registration is also available at www.runsignup.com/Pines5k.

In addition to the race itself, the City of Pembroke Pines offers residents multiple ways to stay connected to city events and community updates. Subscriptions to Pembroke Pines Media on YouTube, the NewsFlash monthly digital newsletter, and the City Connect digital newspaper provide residents with timely information about city activities. Social media channels, including Facebook at www.facebook.com/cityofpembrokepines and Instagram and Twitter at @cityofppines, also help residents remain engaged and informed. Comcast subscribers can tune in to Pembroke Pines Media programming on Channel 78.

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The return of the Pines Light Up the Night 5K Run promises an evening full of excitement, camaraderie, and glowing energy. By combining a festive neon theme with a commitment to supporting local schools, the event has become a highlight of the city’s calendar and an opportunity for residents to come together while promoting health, wellness, and education. With registration already open, city officials are urging participants to sign up early, secure their spot, and prepare to light up the night in Pembroke Pines.

For runners, walkers, and families alike, the 2026 Pines Light Up the Night 5K Run is shaping up to be a vibrant celebration of fitness, fun, and community impact—a race that promises memories, music, and neon lights stretching across the West Pines Soccer Park.

 

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