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Entries are
now open to participate in the Sun-Herald City2Surf race, so now is the time to register and start fundraising for Save the Children!
When? At 9am on Sunday, 12
August 2007
Where? From Sydney to Bondi Beach
How? With two feet and a heart beat!!!
For the first
time in the 37-year history of the event, runners can raise their sponsorship dollars via a new online fundraising website. If you visit www.sunherald.com.au
and follow the prompts, you will be able to register and create your own personalised online fundraising page to send to all your friends and family.
Not only will you be helping a great
cause, all online fundraisers will also receive a souvenir 2007 the Sun-Herald City2Surf red cap AND the top fundraiser will win a family holiday to Hawaii courtesy of “Surfs Up” the movie
plus their nominated charity will receive an additional $15,000 donation. So dust off those running shoes and help make a difference!
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