Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis

Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis

Photo: KAFE/Arthritis Foundation


KAFE 104.1 cares about our community!  Put on your reindeer antlers and tie some bells to your shoelaces for the most fun & festival holiday run of the season … The Jingle Bell Run!  This Saturday at Bellingham High School!

The fun starts at 8:00am with music, sponsor booths, and a chance to show off your festive running gear!  At 9:00am, the 5K Run/Walk and 1K Dog Trot begins!  Other festivities and awards will be right after the run/walk.

Proceeds benefit the Arthritis Foundation!  Find out how you can still sign up HERE!

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