Sequim’s Sun Fun Color Run registration now open

5K, 1K prices going up Saturday

SEQUIM — Registration is now open for the Sequim Sunshine Festival Sun Fun Color Run, scheduled for March 7.

The fee for the 5K, set to begin at 10 a.m., is $25. The fee for the 1K, which will start at 10:15 a.m., is $10.

Fees will increase Saturday, organizers said, but they did not say what the new price would be.

To register, go to www.tinyurl.com/PDN-Fun Run2020.

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The runs will begin and end at Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave., with color stations along the course.

Registration includes a Sun Fun Color Run T-shirt, race bib, finisher medal, sunglasses and a starting line color blast bag.

Event space is limited.

To learn more about the run and the Sequim Sunshine Festival, visit www.sequimsunshinefestival.com or contact race director Victoria Jones at vabjones@gmail.com.

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