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Shamrock Shuffle 5K Run/Walk

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Wear your craziest St. Patty's Day attire and join the fun! You don't need to be a runner to participate! Registration for the 5K Run/Walk: 10 am at Chuckles Bar. 11 am, race begins. Pre-register and get a Shamrock Shuffle T-Shirt from Husker Promotions.

After the race, stick around for the post-race celebration where there will be cool awards, giveaways, green beer, green Jello-O shots, food and live entertainment all afternoon! Sponsored by the Fairbury Chamber of Commerce, Chuckles Bar and the Burkley Wellness Center.

Shamrock Shuffle 5K Run/Walk


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