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Dale Mabry Club to host “SIFE Quest”

Erick Vanderpool, Contributor
December 1, 2011
Filed under Student Life

   Hillsborough Community College’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) will be holding a community event, SIFE Quest, on Saturday, December 3, 2011 at Al Lopez Park. SIFE Quest will consist of familyoriented entertainment, local vendors, and four races intended to raise money for Metropolitan Ministries and the American Red Cross.

   For those interested in racing, early registration is available for a discounted donation. Special t-shirts are available for those who pre-register before November 28th. The size of the donations scales upward respective to each race.

   The races include a certified 5k, a one-mile, a 5k “fun run” for families, and a 100-yard dash. Trophies and medals will be awarded to the day’s three best male and female runners.

   The event will have free giveaways relating to education, fitness, finance, nutrition, and green living. This community fair will exhibit local businesses and other local organizations. It will also showcase important local issues such as malnutrition awareness, coping with economic concerns, as well as recycling and waste reduction. Attendees may also bring canned foods, clothing and children’s books to be donated in exchange for raffle tickets.

   For more information on event registration visit http:// www.sifequest.org

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