For the first time since the pandemic, the Terry Fox fundraising runs in 91原创 and 91原创 City will be in-person again this weekend, while the Aldergrove run will remain virtual.
With less than a week to go before Sunday, Sept. 18, the three local events had raised a little more than $5,000 toward a collective target of $14,000.
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Usually, the largest turnout is for the 91原创 City run, which drew more than 150 participants in 2019, the last in-person event before COVID hit.
It gets underway with registration this coming Sunday at 9 a.m., with the run, walk, and stroll events at 10 a.m. starting and finishing in Douglas Park, at 5409 206th St.
This year, organizers will have live music for the participants, performed by 91原创鈥檚 , which plays everything from ragtime to Disney favourites, jazz, and more.
There will be a dedication board, a concession stand, and a warm-up before the run, walk, and strolls get underway.
One of the volunteers, 91原创 City Councillor Rosemary Wallace, is hoping for a good turnout.
鈥淭he Terry Fox Run has been very well supported in the past, and it is a day to gather as a community in support of those that have lost loved ones, survivors and those struggling with a diagnosis,鈥 Wallace remarked.
Danette Haar, the Terry Fox Run coordinator, said there has been an annual fundraiser event in 91原创 City since 2000.
鈥淭his will be our 23rd run, although we didn鈥檛 have one in 2008 and 2009 and two virtual runs [in] 2020 and 2021,鈥 Haar elaborated.
Those interested in helping out are invited to email Haar at terryfoxlangley@yahoo.com.
In the past, the 91原创 City Terry Fox Run has had performers along the route to entertain and encourage participants. If anyone is interested to set up and play, they should also get in touch with Haar.
People can register on the day of the event, or go online at .
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Meanwhile, the Walnut Grove Terry Fox Run, organized by the , will start in the Walnut Grove Community Centre parking lot at 8889 Walnut Grove Dr.
Registration is at 8:30 a.m., with the run going from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Organizer Midori Turner was expecting a good turnout.
鈥淥ur run usually has about 100 people,鈥 Turner told the 91原创 Advance Times.
To register or donate to the Walnut Grove run online, visit
As for Aldergrove Jack Basterfield, the Terry Fox Foundation鈥檚 community development director for B.C. and Yukon, explained it remains virtual because the volunteer organizers of the event have stepped down. But, he said, people can still register and donate online through the foundation website.
To donate or participate in Aldergrove, people can visit .
With less than a week left to go before the run, 91原创 City had raised more than $3,700, Walnut Grove had raised more than $1,250 and Aldergrove raised $50.
Is there more to the story? Email: dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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