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The 3rd Annual All Cancers Suck 5K Color Run/Walk will be held Saturday, August 18, 2018, at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Road, Augusta, New Jersey. All proceeds from this event will benefit Regional Cancer Care Center (RCCA) of Sparta and the Regional Cancer Care Charities Inc.
At this inspiring family event, participants will have the opportunity to run through beautiful colors of the rainbow during the 5K course in support of whatever cancer their loved one has suffered.
Each race finisher will receive three photos of their participation and delicious food to celebrate and recharge. Music, misting stations, and water stations will be available at multiple locations throughout the course and a drone will be zooming through the air, catching photos and video.
There will be free shirts and goodie bags while supplies last—plus 60 medals for the top runners. Awards are based on age and divided into male and female groups, with special prizes for the top three male and female runners.
Registration and check in begins at 7:30 am. Click here to pre-register for the 3rd Annual All Cancers Suck 5K Color Run/Walk.
For more information or to schedule an appointment,
call 844-346-7222. You can also schedule an appointment by calling the RCCA location nearest you.
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