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Annual Festive Runs Gear Up for Christmas Charity Spirit

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Annual Festive Runs Gear Up for Christmas Charity Spirit

The Lincoln Santa Fun Run, a favourite festive event for the last twenty years, is once again extending an invitation to locals to participate. Participants are encouraged to dress up in Santa outfits and participate in the event, which aims to raise funds for charity. Organisers are promoting early registrations hoping for another successful year. Ray Peters from the Rotary Club of Lincoln Colonia anticipates that 2,000 entrants will partake in the seasonal merriment.

The spirit of the season is also apparent in Louth, where preparations are underway for the Louth Santa Fun for Life event, administered by the Louth Rotary. Following a triumphant inaugural run the previous year, organisers are optimistic for increased local support and involvement this year.

Both of these events promise not only a day of enjoyment but also an opportunity to contribute to local charities, fostering a sense of community and mutual goodwill during this festive period.

The above article was obtained and adapted from a report that originally appeared on www.bbc.com.

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