Sierra's Race Against Meningitis

Help Raise Meningitis Awareness & Save Lives Today!

Help Us Make this Years Race the BEST Yet!!!

More than Just a Race!

Saturday, June 14th, 2025

PRE PACKET PICKUP:
**Encouraged to avoid long lines on Race Day**
If you are pre-registered by June 12th, your packet will be available for pick-up on:

Friday, June 13th from 8am-6pm

Foundations Church in Loveland:
1380 Denver Avenue, Loveland, CO 80537
#970.310.9103

More than Just a Race!

  • Kids Fun Run @ 9:00am
  • Great Family Fun
  • Cash & Awesome Awards
  • Lots of Vendors giving away lots of good stuff
  • Entertainment along the course.
  • Free meningitis vaccination clinic @ the race.
  • Your bib number enters you in our drawing for many great prizes
  • Colorado Eagles Hockey tickets for 15 in exclusive Corporate Suite during the 2024-2025 season, compliments of Martin & Vicki Lind
  • 1,000 dollars towards you next dream vacation (some restrictions apply) compliments of Bon Voyage Travel
  • RainDance National Resort & Golf, 1 Foursome to play 18 holes with carts Compliments of Martin & Vicki Lind
  • 500.00 dollars towards your next travel package, Compliments of Bon Voyage Travel
  • 3 Month Family or Single membership, 2 free personal training session, Compliments of Club Loveland
  • Chick-Fil-A basket, 200.00 value Compliments of Todd at the Loveland location

Featuring Special Guest Speaker Patti Wukovits, BSN, RN, AMB-BC

Patti Wukovits is a Registered Nurse and leading advocate for meningitis prevention, serving as Co-Executive Director of the American Society for Meningitis Prevention, and Executive Director of the Kimberly Coffey Foundation. After losing her 17-year-old daughter Kimberly to Meningitis B in 2012, Patti formed the Foundation in her daughter’s name to improve awareness of meningococcal meningitis and the vaccines available to help prevent it. Through her Foundation, and most recently through the American Society for Meningitis Prevention, she has educated thousands of healthcare providers, policymakers, school administrators, and students around the world and led critical policy changes – including the passing of New York State’s meningococcal meningitis vaccination law in 2016. Patti also currently serves on the policy and advocacy committee of the New York State Public Health Association. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Chamberlain University.

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Sierra's Story

My Memoirs as Remembered of My Beautiful Daughter - Sierra Marie Krizman.

Sierra was and is in my heart forever more. This angel was blessed to her Mother and I in 1986 in Grand Junction, CO. This perfect little sole came to our young family, a twenty-two year old mother, a father of twenty-three and a sister of three, all ready to embrace this little girl. My memory seems to come in and out of clarity regarding these early years of fatherhood; pictures seem to stimulate the process and some days are better than others. Love always surrounded our family then and continues to this day, but I must admit as a young father I remember how often I was in a hurry.

Looking back now, I wish these times were more savored, more appreciated; things seemed to be happening so fast for our family when sis was born. It was a time when we, as such a young couple, were buying our first home which seemed so impossible in itself, chaos was the norm and we never had a dull moment. Our little girls were our life; most of our friends had not started their families so our girls were an attraction to many of these future moms and dads. It was always strange to go to school functions when the girls were in elementary. Lisa and I were generally much younger than the other parents and we were so proud of the fact that we had such well behaved children. This, by no means, suggests that they were perfect, only in our eyes I’m sure. Sherrell was always prim and proper, and Sierra on the other hand, was kind of thrown together so to speak....

Help raise meningitis awareness & save lives today!