The Color Run San Diego is an annual event that consists of a 5K race, lots of colors, and a fun time with friends and fellow racers. There is a sign up process for racers that involves a registration fee, but others can volunteer or just show up on race day to watch the show. Part of the earnings goes to putting the event together, and another portion is donated to a local charity in San Diego.
Every five minutes after the race starts at 9 AM, colors are thrown through the air at racers. The colored corn starch is thrown by the Color Bomb Squad (a team of volunteers) at all of the racers that move past them. Volunteers will be throwing handfuls of colored corn starch at the runners, so it is totally safe. After runners finish the race and cross the finish line, they can continue to throw colors at all of their friends and other runners who have finished the race.
The Deaf Community Services of San Diego is the charity that The Color Run San Diego will be donating to. This charity was chosen thanks to their goal to enrich the lives of the deaf community through services, education, and advocacy. Races that take place in other locations will be donating a part of their proceeds to a different charitable organization in the city.
The Color Run San Diego provides a special t-shirt to everybody who takes part in the event. Runners will get a t-shirt celebrating "The Art of Running" and volunteers will receive a shirt that acknowledges them as a part of the Color Bomb Squad. Included in the registration packet with the shirt, racers will find other items supplied by sponsors including a racing bib and sunglasses. The event is available to people of all ages, and children under the age of 7 can run in the race for free.
Individuals who like to run or just have a good time will take pleasure in participating and volunteering in the Color Run San Diego. Each year the 5K Color Run is hosted by several cities who all give back to a charity in the community. The more people that attend, the larger the party and people in all age groups are invited to attend the event. At the end of the race, everyone will be covered in head to toe with rainbow colors, and everyone will have a chance to eat great food, listen to music, and spend the rest of the day with their friends.
Every five minutes after the race starts at 9 AM, colors are thrown through the air at racers. The colored corn starch is thrown by the Color Bomb Squad (a team of volunteers) at all of the racers that move past them. Volunteers will be throwing handfuls of colored corn starch at the runners, so it is totally safe. After runners finish the race and cross the finish line, they can continue to throw colors at all of their friends and other runners who have finished the race.
The Deaf Community Services of San Diego is the charity that The Color Run San Diego will be donating to. This charity was chosen thanks to their goal to enrich the lives of the deaf community through services, education, and advocacy. Races that take place in other locations will be donating a part of their proceeds to a different charitable organization in the city.
The Color Run San Diego provides a special t-shirt to everybody who takes part in the event. Runners will get a t-shirt celebrating "The Art of Running" and volunteers will receive a shirt that acknowledges them as a part of the Color Bomb Squad. Included in the registration packet with the shirt, racers will find other items supplied by sponsors including a racing bib and sunglasses. The event is available to people of all ages, and children under the age of 7 can run in the race for free.
Individuals who like to run or just have a good time will take pleasure in participating and volunteering in the Color Run San Diego. Each year the 5K Color Run is hosted by several cities who all give back to a charity in the community. The more people that attend, the larger the party and people in all age groups are invited to attend the event. At the end of the race, everyone will be covered in head to toe with rainbow colors, and everyone will have a chance to eat great food, listen to music, and spend the rest of the day with their friends.
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