Hays Area Children’s Center to host Splish Splash Bubble Dash 5K

 

 

SPLISH SPLASH BUBBLE DASH 5K RACE, WALK & STROLL ON APRIL 21
FEATURES FAMILY FUN, GAMES — AND BUBBLES

THE EVENT BENEFITS THE HAYS AREA CHILDREN’S CENTER AND SERVICES FOR
MORE THAN 725 CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES EVERY YEAR

Looking for some good, CLEAN family fun?

The Hays Area Children’s Center is sponsoring its Splish Splash Bubble Dash on Sat. April 21. This family-friendly 5k race, walk or stroll features an untimed race – you choose the pace – plus games for the kids and oodles of bubbles and foam to play in.

The Bubble Dash is Sat., April 21 (rain date, April 28). Registration is 9 am and the race and games start at 10 am. Gather behind the Big Creek Crossing mall, 2918 Vine Street in Hays.

Register by April 10 to guarantee a Bubble Dash tee shirt.
Children 5 and under are free (purchase tees for $5). Children 6 and up are $10 and Adults are $20, which includes tee shirts. After April 10, Adults are $25.

Register online at www.hacc.info through eventbrite.com or contact us at (785) 625-3257. You can also register at the event or at Hays Area Children’s Center, 94 Lewis Drive in Hays, on weekdays.

All proceeds support the Hays Area Children’s Center’s early childhood education programs and services for children with disabilities and developmental delays.

About the Hays Area Children’s Center
Founded in 1966, the Hays Area Children’s Center (HACC) is a nonprofit organization that provides and promotes quality care and educational experiences for young children and families. Because the first years of life are the most crucial stages of development, HACC services help ensure a healthy, positive start for children and their families, primarily in Ellis and Rush counties.

In 2017, HACC served more than 725 children and their families with a range of programs that include free Early Intervention services, developmental screenings, Healthy Start Home Visitor Services for prenatal mothers and post-natal infants and their new parents, and care coordination for children and youth with special health care needs. In addition, HACC provides high-quality daycare to infants through preschoolers and enriched summer camp for K – 5th-grade children.

Learn more at www.hacc.info.

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