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Bundle Up For The Coldest Night Of The Year Walk!
Bundle up and enjoy a walk this weekend… for a great cause.
Red Deer’s Mustard Seed will host the Coldest Night of the Year Walk this Saturday (February 25)
Anyone can join in. The Mustard Seed invites you to walk 2.5km, 5km, or 10km to help those experiencing hunger, pain, and homelessness. Red Deer is one of 100 communities participating in the event.
So far walkers have raised ,000 of their ,000 goal.
For more details or to donate Click Here!
The walk starts and ends at The Mustard Seed Red Deer: 6002 54 Ave, Red Deer, AB
Times:
4 pm – Registration opens
5 pm – Opening Ceremonies
5:15 pm – Walk begins (all distances)
6 pm – Registration closes
6 pm – Meal service begins
8 pm – Route closes, meal service ends
Between 6:00 and 8:00 pm a warm, light meal will be served to all walkers and volunteers.
Registration opens at 4:00 pm. All walkers must check-in and sign a waiver form before participating.
Please come prepared with:
All cash and cheques payable to “Coldest Night of the Year”
Pledge sheet with all donor data filled out completely and neatly OR
Post all pledges of cash and cheques online in your personal fundraising page and print off the “My Results Form” and bring with cash or cheques.
Bring a signed Waiver Form available online under TOOLS / FORMS on the main site.
Note: Walkers who raise $150 (adults) or $75 (youth aged 13-17) do NOT have to pay the $25 registration fee.
Maps will be available at the Welcome Desk. All routes will be well signed. Rest stops will be available along the routes. Route marshalls, rest stop attendants, and sweep vehicle drivers will be available for support.
All walkers 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
Parking is limited at The Mustard Seed, but there is plenty of residential parking.
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