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Sign up for Kloof SPCA’s trail run

Lace up, bring your dog and enjoy the great outdoors while supporting a good cause.

GRAB your running shoes, and support the Kloof and Highway SPCA’s last trail run this Sunday, November 17.

Surrounded by the beautiful Glenholme Nature Reserve with a 5km or 10km run, there is something for both beginners and those who would like to challenge themselves a bit more.

By participating in the trail run, you are contributing to making a change in the lives of animals.

 

1. Erika Velissariou and Gina the dog.

Don’t miss out – tickets are available online at www.eventtiming.info. Pre-entries close on November 15.

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It will cost R150 to enter the 10km race and R100 for the 5km race. Children under the age of 10 years old can enter for R50. Registration opens at 05:30 and closes at 07:00 on the day.

The 10km run starts at 08:00 and the 5km at 08:15.

 

Ashley Pilgrim and Rumba the dog will take part in the Kloof and Highway SPCA trail run.

Everyone who crosses the finish line will receive a medal and a goody bag. Paws for Coffee and the SPCA’s tea garden will be open.

There will be live music, delicious treats, and drinks on sale. Dogs on leads are welcome, and prizes will be given to the four-legged winners.

Contact Brigitte at marketing@kloofspca.co.za for more information.

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Sanelisiwe Tsinde

My name is Sanelisiwe Tsinde, and I'm a mother of two boys and very family-oriented. Being a community journalist for years, I can proudly say I love writing about positive community news articles and giving a voice to the voiceless. Seeing people getting assistance warms my heart. Every day is a different challenge and a new learning opportunity. I supply news for our trusted publication weekly, and a few years ago, Caxton ventured into online publication, so I contribute daily to the websites. I could say I am a multimedia journalist, and working in a community newspaper is beneficial as we do not focus on one thing but we do a bit of everything.

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