DAVENPORT, IOWA (November 20, 2024) — The TBK Quad Cities Marathon annual Necker’s Jewelers Corporate Challenge and Non-Profit Challenge Awards Night will take place on November 21, 2024, 5–7PM, at the Davenport Necker’s Jewelers (4009 E 53rd Street, Ste 100, Davenport, Iowa).

We invite you to join us as we award and celebrate the winners of the 2024 Necker’s Jewelers Corporate Challenge and Non-Profit Challenge.

The free challenges provide an opportunity for Quad Cities Area companies and non-profits to bring their employees together to run/walk for a purpose. Whether it’s for fun, fitness, to bring awareness to the organization or business, or raise money for a cause, the challenge has brought thousands of individuals together year after year. Both challenges are based on participation number, not speed, so runners of all ability levels can participate.

There are three challenge categories: Corporate Challenge over 75 employees, Corporate Challenge under 75 employees, and Non-Profit organization.

Corporate Challenge winners receive a trophy and bragging rights, while the Non-Profit winner receives a donation to their cause.

The Quad Cities Marathon Mission:

The mission of the Quad Cities Marathon is to promote the sport of running by providing an annual quality marathon and affiliated running events. Our purpose is to improve the quality of life by advocating heath and wellness. We encourage runners and walkers of all abilities to participate.

For more information about the Quad Cities Marathon, call 309-751-9800, or visit the event’s contact page at qcmarathon.org/contact.

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