Prineville's Paddy Pint Road Race Gives a $5,000 Boost to Local Schools
In a significant display of community spirit, the Paddy Pint Road Race in Prineville, Oregon, has made a remarkable donation of $5,000 to the Crook County School District. This donation, made on April 30, 2026, is earmarked for new physical education equipment that aims to enhance student wellness and activity opportunities.
Strengthening Student Engagement
The funds will directly support the school district's efforts in promoting high-quality physical education programs. Dr. Joel Hoff, Superintendent of the Crook County School District, emphasized the importance of this contribution. "Student engagement is one of our highest priorities," he stated. "Ensuring our physical education programs have access to high-quality equipment enhances student experiences and encourages lifelong healthy habits."
A Community Tradition
The Paddy Pint Road Race has evolved since its humble beginnings in 2013 into a cornerstone event that draws up to 700 participants from across Central Oregon each year. Dr. Tony Ramos, the event's director, remarks on the race's broader mission: "From the very beginning, Pint has been about more than just running—it's about bringing people together and giving back to the community we love." Indeed, the event has managed to create a strong sense of unity and support among its participants and the local community.
Impact Beyond Running
Since its inception, the Paddy Pint Road Race has generated significant benefits for both youth and adult athletics, contributing over $100,000 towards community needs. Furthermore, the event has extended its impact through initiatives such as providing $124,000 in free dental care for Crook County youth. The Pint now encompasses a full weekend of family-friendly activities, solidifying its status as a beloved local tradition.
A Celebration of Community Resilience
Not only does the Paddy Pint Road Race celebrate physical fitness, but it embodies the resilience and spirit of Prineville, particularly in the face of unpredictable weather. With community events like the Prineville Ride About Bike Event and a post-race celebration featuring food trucks and games, this annual gathering continues to significantly contribute to the community’s wellbeing. It highlights the importance of local partnerships and the power of community involvement in fostering a healthy future for students.