Beyond Radio will be your hosts for the return of the St John's Hospice Colour Dash to Morecambe.
The colourful event takes place on Sunday September 18 and our team will be there (in colourful purple, of course!) to start it all off.
The Colour Dash is a fun family event in which people run or walk a 3.1 mile route in white T-shirts, while being doused with packets of powder paint!
This year's Dash sets off at 11am from the grassed area between the Midland Hotel and the RNLI lifeboat station on Morecambe Promenade.
The route follows the promenade in a southerly direction towards Heysham and turns round at Sunny Slopes to head back to the beginning.
There are stations spread out along the route where participants will get plastered with coloured powder!
Registration begins at 9.45am.
Participants will be asked to raise money via sponsorship for the hospice, a Lancaster charity which provides free palliative care to patients with life shortening conditions.
If you have any questions please contact the fundraising team on 01524 382538 or email at fundraising@sjhospice.org.uk
More information is also available here.


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