The 12th annual Spooky Duke Race and Costume Contest will be held on Saturday, November 5, 2022, on the campus of Appalachian State University in the Raley/Peacock parking lot (416 Howard Street, Boone, North Carolina). There will also be a virtual option for participants.
The event benefits Parent to Parent Family Support Network™-High Country. The program, housed in Appalachian’s Reich College of Education, provides free support, caring connections, information and hope to families who have a premature baby, a child with a disability, an emotional or behavioral challenge, a mental illness, a chronic health condition or to families who are grieving the death of a child. Parent to Parent Family Support Network™-High Country serves Alleghany, Ashe, Mitchell, Watauga, Wilkes and Yancey Counties in the High Country of North Carolina.
About the Race
The Spooky Duke is a USA Track & Field (USATF) certified 5k and 10k race, and includes a free costume march for children, adults and dogs. Costumes are encouraged for everyone!
The course is relatively flat, with small hills and sidewalk terrain.
How to Register
- Online Registration is open through November 3
- $25 for the 5k - walkers are welcome to register for the 5K
- $30 for the 10k
- Registrations received by October 25 will include a long sleeve t-shirt
- Student teams can register a group of 15 for $15
History of the Spooky Duke Race
The first Spooky Duke in 2011 was championed by Jennifer McClure, an Appalachian Social Work student and Parent to Parent FSN-HC intern, who chose to create the race as her final project. Her dream was that event would continue and grow....and it has!
Dr. Charles R. Duke, former dean of the Reich College of Education, became the event sponsor. To honor him and the Halloween theme, the name "Spooky Duke" was born.
The "Spooky Duke" is now an USATF certified race with a free costume march. All proceeds benefit Parent to Parent Family Support Network™-High Country and help support their work to aid local families who have children with special needs.
Questions? Please contact Spooky Duke.