CABL Announces Second Color Run

CABL Announces Second Color Run

            CABL (Collegiate Adventist for Better Living) is hosting its second Color Run. The CABL Run is a 5K around Keene with five paint stations to run through. The run starts in front of the Student Center and ends there as well. A continental breakfast will follow after the run.

Southwestern students can register at the cashier window located in Findley for $10. Anyone else interested in registering can do so at www.swau.edu/run. The fee for nonstudents is $15 and each participant receives a free t-shirt and packet of paint. The run is on Sunday, Nov. 3. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the run starts at 9 a.m.

For more information, contact Austen Powell at austenpowell@swau.edu.

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  1. CDL
    January 19, 01:32 Reply
    Hi. Will there be a Color Run this year? If so, how much will the registration fee be? Thanks.
  2. Glen Robinson
    January 20, 20:24 Reply
    We don't know at this time, but as we get closer, we will share the info that we have. Thanks.

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