
CHARLOTTE HALL, Md. – Community Mediation of St. Mary’s 17th annual Looking for Trouble 5K and Dance-a-Thon will be held Saturday, March 30, on the Three Notch Trail, starting at 8:30 a.m. at the Northern Senior Center located at 29655 Charlotte Hall Road in Charlotte Hall.
Gather your friends and dress as your favorite super hero for this year’s event, where you can choose to hit the trail, or stay behind at the race’s starting line and dance your troubles away in the dance-a-thon. Bring along the everyday heroes in your life and be a big part of what makes this annual spring kickoff a grand success!
Support of Looking for Trouble helps to provide conflict management education, coaching and mediation services at no cost, to people who are experiencing conflict in their lives. Mediation gives people support in finding their own solutions to a wide range of disputes, empowering them to transform conflict into conversation.
“Who are everyday heroes?” asks Mia Bowers, executive director of Community Mediation of St. Mary’s County. “The everyday hero is within every single human being on this planet, and is expressed by simple, ordinary actions. Heroes do simple acts of kindness, courage and love. Assemble your Hero Squad and help tackle conflict in St. Mary’s County.”
Mia adds “We strongly encourage community organizations to become a sponsor and join in this year’s festivities. Gather your team and meet us at the starting line!”
To register for the Looking for Trouble 5K & Dance-a-Thon, or learn more about community mediation services, please go online to CommunityMediationSMC.org.
