THE St Margaret's Colour Run is set to make a return to Taunton Racecourse in two months' time.
The popular charity event will take place on Saturday, May 18, and promises 'an unforgettable day out for all the family'.
Last year, more than 600 people joined in for the 4km run filled with powder paint, foam, and 'glitter galore'.
This year's event, sponsored by Mogers Drewett, marks the debut of The Bubble Toddle, a new addition to the Colour Run event, tailored to the littlest of fundraisers.
The Bubble Toddle is a 200m dash designed for children aged from 18 months up to 5 years old, and invites toddlers to run, skip, or toddle through a 'magical bubble wonderland' - with every participant receiving a certificate and a prize.
After the run, the festivities will continue at the hospice’s Family Fun Day village at the racecourse, which will be packed with stalls, games, and inflatables - as well as food and drink.
Tickets to the Colour Run cost £20 for adults and £15 for children whilst entry to the Bubble Toddle is only £5. All tickets can be booked by visiting st-margarets-hospice.org.uk/colourrun
Merle Harrison-Croft, Events Manager at St Margaret’s said: “This year’s Colour Run is going to be an explosion of colour, joy, and fun for all and we’re so excited for you to join us!
"It’s a great opportunity for you to support your local hospice while creating cherished memories with your family that will last a lifetime.
“We’re also so excited to be bringing the Bubble Toddle to Taunton Racecourse for the first time and can’t wait to see all our little fundraisers taking part!
"This year's Colour Run, Bubble Toddle and Family Fun Day promises to be truly magical so don’t miss out on your chance to get involved and book your place now!”
Daisy Rocker-Cooke, Marketing and Events Executive at Mogers Drewett added: "We are thrilled to sponsor the Colour Run again this year!
"The invaluable support that the hospice provides for patients, families and carers is amazing, and we're so pleased to take part. Plus, it is such a fun event, that our team love to get involved!"
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