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Spring for SPAN 5K Run/Walk and Wellness Fair - Jun 15th, 2008
Spring for SPAN 5K Run/Walk
Taking Steps to End Domestic Violence
A 5K Pledge Run/Walk and Wellness Fair
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence and groovsista entertainment is pleased to present Spring for SPAN 5K Run/Walk which will take place on father’s day, Sunday, June 15, 2008 at the Duane Physics Lawn at the CU Campus in Boulder. The Duane Physics Lawn is located on Colorado Avenue between 18th and Folsom Street behind the Physics Lab Building.
Each year, our Run/Walk raises essential funds which enable us to provide safety and support to victims of domestic violence and continue our efforts to end other forms of injustice and oppression.
This year’s Spring for SPAN includes a 5K pledge run/ walk a wellness fair, refreshments, and prizes. Awards are given to age groups and overall race winners, as well as highest pledge raisers. The first 50 registered participants will receive a micro-fiber athletic shirt those who register later will receive a cotton tee shirt.
We expect 200 people to participate, including women, teens, seniors, corporate teams, college groups, extended families, and religious groups. Following the 5K, join us for a free community Wellness Fair where health care practitioners provide massage, chiropractic, reflexology, and other free services.
This event unites diverse individuals who walk with a common intention… to bring an end to violence in our community by rallying our collective spirit.
REGISTER & PLEDGE TODAY by calling 303.449.8623 or visiting
www.firstgiving.com/safhousealliance
Who
EVERYONE! Women, Children, Men, Families… all are welcome.
What
Spring for SPAN 5K Run/Walk
When
Sunday June 15, 2008 at 7:00 A.M.
Where
Duane Physics Lawn at the CU Campus in Boulder
Why
Spring for SPAN raises essential funds which enable us to provide safety and support to victims of domestic violence and continue our efforts to end other forms of injustice and oppression.
Violence impacts all communities. Racism, sexism, verbal abuse, and physical violence are just some of the ways we experience violence in Boulder County… often on a daily basis. The vision for peace begins with the first step.