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Mango Hill Mud Run!

Mango Hill State School’s Mud Run is coming up on 20th March 2016! This is Mango Hill’s main fund raising activity for 2016 instead of selling the traditional chocolate every year. All funds raised from this event will assist in creating the best possible learning environment for the children. The school will be turned into a large mud filled obstacle course.

Tracy Egan (Principal) said the excitement for this mud event is growing fast.

“After the success of last year we are thrilled to be holding the mud run once again and now that we all know what a Mud Run is all about, the community can’t wait to get in and have another go,” she said.

The Mud Run is a two kilometer course on the school grounds, with 20 obstacles to encourage kids to run, crawl, climb and slide through mud.
This event is open to all ages. tickets are just $25 each for children up to 16 years of age and $5 for ages 16 and above.

Face painting, food, a jumping castle, a dunk the teacher stand and over a dozen stalls will be included in this event to keep you entertained.

Tickets can be bought online at mangohillmudrun.com.au

Source

www.northlakesmessenger.com.au
www.mangohillmudrun.com.au

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