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Neon Night Registration now Open

Early bird registration is underway for the Stratford Neon Night coming up next month.

Neon Night is a fundraiser by the Stratford Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society and is a 5 km fun run/walk for all ages and abilities, which takes place at night.

Participants are encouraged to wear their brightest gear to help illuminate the night all in the movement against childhood cancer.

The route will be glowing with fun as participants all decked out in neon walk/run through the streets of Stratford, starting at Domino’s Pizza, 406 Ontario St and will follow around our scenic river and head back to Domino’s parking lot for festivities.

This fundraising event provides a vibrant and luminous way for friends and family to have fun together while promoting good health, happiness and community giving.

To register click here

Justin Sweeney
Justin Sweeney
Morning host and promo coordinator.

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