One of the most colourful fundraising events of the year is returning to Kendal next month.
Registration is now open for the St John's Hospice Colour Dash which takes place on Sunday May 19.
The Colour Dash is a fun family event in which people run or walk a 3.1 mile route in white T-shirts, while being doused with packets of powder paint!
The Dash will start from Kirkbie Kendal School at 10am, and there will be entertainment and the chance to buy accessories and individual paint packets.
Details of how to register can be found here
St John's Hospice, based on Slyne Road, provides palliative care to local people.
Last year Beyond Radio hosted the St John's Hospice Colour Dash in Morecambe.


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