Support the Local Bethesda Community at Metro Move Fest

April 19, 2023

Mark your calendars for May 21st

Logo for Metro Move Fest with orange and white text, black shadow, and running shoe.

Looking for an exciting way to give back to the community that doubles as a day of fun for the whole family? Look no further than the first annual Metro Move Fest, hosted by the Nesfield Performance Foundation, and in partnership with Metro Bethesda Rotary Foundation and Spirit Club Foundation. This event promises to be a fun-filled day of fitness and wellness activities for all ages and fitness levels.


The Metro Move Fest will begin at 8 a.m. at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School on Sunday, May 21st. The event includes a 5k run, a hula hoop contest, yoga classes, and other fitness-focused activities suitable for both seasoned athletes and beginners.


By signing up as a participant or a volunteer, you'll be supporting the Metro Bethesda Rotary Foundation and Spirit Club Foundation to advance their shared goal of promoting fitness, community, and inclusivity.


Sign up today to volunteer or participate in the Metro Move Fest. To register or learn more about the event, visit our website today. We look forward to seeing you there!

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