The second annual Happy Camper 5K Run/Walk at the Centre County Grange Fair raised more than $4,000 for Pets Come First and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Teams in Training.

Half of the funds raised will be used to provide food, safety and a temporary home to local animals, with the rest helping to fund blood cancer research. The Aug. 27 event was presented by Penn State Health and Left Right Repeat in State College.

“Penn State Health was excited to host the 2nd Annual Happy Camper 5K race at the Grange Fair. This year’s race showed substantial growth in its participating and fundraising capability. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Left Right Repeat and our sponsors in the years to come to help continue to promote activity and lifelong health in the community,” said Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli, associate dean for clinical affairs at the University Park Regional Campus of Penn State College of Medicine and medical director of Penn State Sports Medicine. Sebastianelli presented awards at the event.

This year’s Happy Camper 5K included 160 participants ranging from 8 to 78 years of age. Chip timing was utilized and awards were given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each age group along with the overall men’s, women’s and children’s winners. Prizes were also awarded to the oldest and youngest participants.