NEW LIBERTY, Iowa - Registration is now open for the second annual One Tough Cookie 5k.

The mud and obstacle race offers a fun, family-friendly environment for new and seasoned runners.

The course will test athletes` strength with log rolls and agility with mud climbs. Runners will trudge across the winding trails of a beautiful 300-acre property usually closed off to the public.

"From fire-breathing athletes to beginners who just want to have fun with their families and friends, this event will have something for everyone," said Race Director Jayme Ironside.

The One Tough Cookie 5k is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2015, at Camp Conestoga, a property owned by Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

Men, women, children and groups who register prior to May 1 will receive an early registration discount.

As a charity race, 100 percent of proceeds from the One Tough Cookie 5k will benefit leadership programs for approximately 18,000 Girl Scouts who are dedicated to making the world a better place.

More information about the race and how to register is available online: OneToughCookieRace.com

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About Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois: Girl Scouts is the premier leadership development program for girls where girls can have fun, make new friends and learn new things in a safe all-girl setting. Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois serves approximately 18,000 girls in 38 counties. For more information, visit GirlScoutsToday.com or call your local Girl Scout Leadership Center at 800-798-0833.

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