Fuel Her Future Brunch

Saturday, October 10, 2026

tape
A Girls on the Run participant smiles while outside at program practice

Fuel Her Future Brunch

Saturday, October 10, 2026

Raise a glass to our future leaders and celebrate International Day of the Girl by helping to ensure continued access to high quality, confidence-building programming!

Location

Oak Pointe Country Club

4500 Club Drive, Brighton, MI 48116

Time

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Price

Registration and sponsorship opportunities will be available soon!

True

Event Schedule

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Detailed Schedule Coming Soon

Keynote Speaker

Kathrine Switzer, "Marathon Woman"

An iconic athlete, author, Emmy-award winning broadcaster and advocate for sports and social causes, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to officially register and run the Boston Marathon in 1967. She was attacked in the race by an angry official who tried to rip off her bib number (#261) and throw her out of the race because she was a woman. She finished the 26.2 mile  distance anyway and went on win the 1974 New York City Marathon and to champion women in the sport globally, most notably leading the drive to make the women's marathon an official Olympic event in 1984. Now, 58% of all runners in the USA are women. To celebrate this social revolution, and to support another on active aging, Switzer ran the Boston Marathon again, at age 70, on the 50th anniversary of her iconic run, finishing only 24 minutes slower than she did when she was 20. This run launched her non-profit '261 Fearless' --named after that famous bib number--which empowers women globally though running. She has been honored widely for her achievements including being inducted into the USA National Women’s Hall of Fame which recognized her for creating positive social change throughout her storied career.

True

Thank you to our Sponsors!

Thank you to our Sponsors!

Become a Sponsor!

True

Are you interested in sponsoring our event?