Excitement is brewing as officials from the Helen Keller Festival reveal plans for the inaugural Keller Kids Color Run scheduled for April 13th, running from 9 AM to 12 PM in the heart of downtown Tuscumbia, Alabama. The Keller Kids Color Run is not your average 5K – it’s a fun run intertwined with a fundraising initiative that kicks off in downtown Tuscumbia and culminates in the picturesque Spring Park.
Participants of this vibrant event are in for a treat as they will be doused with an array of colors as they make their way through the course, adding an extra element of fun and excitement. The festivities don’t end there – a lively dance party awaits participants at the finish line, making it an event the whole family can enjoy.
For those looking to snag a complimentary event shirt, mark your calendars as the application deadline is set for March 15th. However, fret not if you miss the deadline, as entries will still be accepted right up to the day of the event. Do keep in mind though, any registrations received after March 15, 2024, will not be eligible for a free shirt.
To secure your spot for this colorful extravaganza, head over to the Helen Keller Festival website at www.helenkellerfestival.com and complete your registration. Join us for a day of fitness, fun, and philanthropy at the Keller Kids Color Run – an event set to paint the town in hues of joy and community spirit.

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