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Join PEPPS this weekend for their Colour Burst Bash fun run

The fun run is a fundraising event aimed to help more learners in PEPPS' running club to enter local races without the worry of funds.

POLOKWANE – Join PEPPS at their Colour Burst Bash fun run/walk on Saturday from 09:00 to 12:00.

Inspired by the Colour Run South Africa, the idea is to bring the community together while keeping fit and having fun.

Minky Masote, the organiser explained that one of the extracurricular activities at PEPPS is a running club.

The fun run is a fundraising event aimed to help more learners in the running club to enter local races without the worry of funds.

The funds will go into our school sports, which Running Club is part of.

“The Running Club is an extracurricular activity that can have more than 100 learners a term. As a runner myself, I saw it fit that we have get our learners involved in movement particularly those learners who would not necessarily play team sports. Running Club encourages even fast walking, and the social aspect of it brings the learners together,” she said.

Ticket is R25 per person and are available at reception.

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