The Halloween Run is a frightful scene.
The community of Woodmead had a blast at The Country Club Johannesburg’s (CCJ) recent Halloween Run.
Ghouls, skeletons, pumpkins, fairies, Lego people, werewolves and more got together for 2km, 5km and 10km runs at the venue on 28 October.
Goody bags were distributed so no one went home empty-bellied or without a fright.
Sports manager at the club, Claudia Richard described the event as a success with 70 children and 100 adults turning up.
The club will host its Christmas Run on 25 November.
Other upcoming events include the tennis club championships on 14 and 15 November and the squash club championships on 5 and 6 December.
Details: For more information about the club, its events or membership, contact Chelsea Kruck on chelseak@ccj.co.za
All sorts of costumes come to the fore at the Halloween Run. Photo: Supplied
Members of the community dress up for CCJ's Halloween Run. Photo: Supplied
Youngsters have a blast dressing up. Photos: Supplied
Community members stay fit and scary at the Halloween Run. Photo: Supplied
Goody bags are provided to runners. Photos: Supplied
Families enjoy each other's company at the run.
Members of the community dress up for CCJ's Halloween Run. Photo: Supplied
This group comes dressed as 2020 with all its pandemic paraphernalia. Photo: Supplid
Vicki Pilcher dresses up for the run.
Community members stay fit and scary at the Halloween Run. Photo: Supplied
Charne Penfold and Matt Lowe enjoy the Halloween Run.
All sorts of costumes come to the fore at the Halloween Run. Photo: Supplied
The Halloween Run is popular with the families at The Country Club Johannesburg's Woodmead venue. Photo: Supplied
The Pocock family: Ben, Trevor, Gina and Alex. Photo: Supplied
The Halloween Run is a frightful scene. Photo: Supplied
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