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Register for Dulwich Woof Cancer Day- 4 March- Sponsored Dog Walk Dulwich Park


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Calling Dulwich Dog Lovers: Cancer Research UK are launching their first ever Woof Cancer Day sponsored dog walks across the UK and the Dulwich volunteer group are holding a sponsored dog walk in Dulwich Park on Sunday 4th March 2018. This will be a fun pack fundraising walk and a chance for local dog lovers, families and friends to come together and raise vital funds and awareness to help us beat cancer sooner. Woof Cancer Day also honours the life-long support and love our canine friends provide.


What: Sponsored Dog Walk in aid of Cancer Research UK with dog themed stalls and fun activities for adults and children and a free goody bag for every dog


When: Sunday 4 March 2017 at 11am


Where: Start line at Queen Mary's Gate entrance on the south side of Dulwich Park, College Road, London SE21 7BQ


Register here: www.cruk.co.uk/woofDulwich


Entry fee: ?10 per dog


Target sponsorship: ?100 per dog - please follow this link to register and set up a fundraising page to start collecting sponsorship for your doggy's charity challenge! www.cruk.co.uk/woofDulwich


Distance: 5k course around Dulwich Park. The route is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs and will be on surfaced lanes.

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