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Run With Dad Toowoomba

Run With Dad Toowoomba - Has Ended

 2 Sep, 2018 - 2 Sep, 2018
 Sun 7:30am - Sun 10:30am
 43-73 Lindsay Street
  East Toowoomba, QLD
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Set to take place on Sunday September 2nd 2018, Run with Dad is a charity fundraiser aimed at raising money and awareness for prostate cancer and men’s health.

This year, the five kilometre fun run (or walk) will take place at Queens Park and will be followed by a free family BBQ breakfast.

Father’s Day provides the perfect opportunity to either run or walk with dad, family or friends, reminding them of their significance in our lives and the importance of their health and well being. It is also a day aimed at paying tribute to all the men in our lives, not just fathers!

You don’t have to be an elite athlete to participate and we encourage families to walk or run with their kids!

All proceeds from this event will go towards the It’s A Bloke Thing Foundation, with funds invested in programs palnned to benefit the Darling Downs and the men living in the region affected by prostate cancer.

To collect your race bib, please present your ticket to the Colliers International Toowoomba office at 126 Margaret Street, Toowoomba City from Monday 27th August to Friday 31st August within business hours (8.30am - 5.00pm).

Alternatively, race bibs will be available for collection from 6am at the event. To save time on the day, it is encouraged to collect your race bibs prior to Sunday 2nd September 2018.

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 Colliers International Toowoombaorganiser

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Run with Dad is a not-for-profit community event aimed at raising money and awareness of prostate cancer. Organised by Colliers International Toowoomba, all proceeds from this event go towards the It’s A Bloke Thing Foundation, with funds invested in programs which benefit the Darling Downs and men living in the region affected by prostate cancer.

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