The Sue Ryder Manorlands PaintRush run will take place this June.
The event to raise money for the end-of-life care charity will take place on Jackson's Field in Silsden on 14th June from 1pm.
The Sue Ryder Manorlands PaintRush is a run, jog or walk, where you can do a distance of one, two or three laps, with three laps totalling 5k.
Following the event there will be a family fun day with music, food and a bar, as well as a a merchandise store, so make a day of it and stay through the afternoon.
Along the route there will be seven paint stations, which will coat you in a different bright-coloured paint to turn you multi-coloured.
There will also be obstacles on the route for you to take on during your run, jog or walk.
The entry fee is £8 for children and £10 for adults and includes a PaintRush t-shirt.
The event is sponsored by Acorn Stairlifts, Ison Harrison Solicitors and McNally EV.

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