Scarin’ Up a Cure Glow 5K

Scarin’ Up a Cure Glow 5K

Photo: KAFE/Jennifer Stokes


KAFE cares about our community!  The Relay for Life of the PNW is hosting the Scarin’ Up a Cure Glow 5K!  Saturday, October 30th at the Northern State Recreation Area in Sedro Woolley!

Teams Gagam’s Cancer Crushers and Team Plumeria Breezes Travel are partnering up to Scare away Cancer.  Check-in will open at 5pm.  Starting time is 6pm.  Join them for a spooky adventure through the trails and around the barns and buildings.  Each participant gets a swag bag with a medal and other goodies.

Find out how to register HERE.

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