Night of Neon Colour Fun Run
Published: 21st September 2017Cornwall Hospice Care’s Night of Neon returns to Flambards on Saturday 14th October for an evening that promises to be filled with fun and a lot of colour!
Partnering with Atkins Ferrie Wealth Management and Flambards Theme Park, Cornwall Hospice Care is delighted once again to bring the fun of the colour run and the twist of neon to Cornwall for what is an amazing and not to be missed event.
Join us for the new 4km route, taking in the best Flambards Theme Park has to offer, with an improved start and finish area boasting what promises to be an electric atmosphere. With various paint stations and music throughout.
This fun run is the perfect distance for all. Whether you’re new to running, fancy something different or want to get covered in paint with the family, this is the run for you. Children aged 5 and over can join in the fun. Perfect too if you’re doing a couch to 5km programme, let us help you get there.
By signing up you are helping Cornwall Hospice Care provide care to terminally ill adults and their families across Cornwall.
Sign up now at www.cornwallhospicecare.co.uk/events/night-of-neon/
Your registration fee includes a Night of Neon t-shirt that you collect on the night and you can also purchase neon accessories online and on the evening.
Spaces are filling up fast so what are you waiting for? Get your trainers and your glow sticks ready!
Cornwall Hospice Care contact:
For more information, please contact the Cornwall Hospice Care Fundraising Team on 01726 66868 (option 3) or email [email protected]
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About Cornwall Hospice Care:
Cornwall Hospice Care is a 24/7 Cornish charity that provides specialist care for people with terminal illnesses. Our nursing teams support patients and their families at Mount Edgcumbe Hospice in St Austell, St Julia's Hospice in Hayle and in Cornwall’s hospitals, care homes and where necessary, in the community. The charity also runs a 24 hour advice line for other healthcare professionals. It costs over £5 million to provide the specialist care we offer to our in and out patients. Only 20% of this is funded through a contribution from Cornwall’s NHS Commissioners. The other £4million is raised via the support of people in Cornwall who leave us legacies, support fundraising events, play our lottery and visit our 31 shops.