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Virtual 5K Group Run For Clean Water

Yesterday, was the annual 5K group run, though this year it was “virtual” since we can’t gather yet. It’s definitely not the same to just gather for a video call and then run on your own. Missing hearing the bells ring as I cross the finish line. Looking forward to the day when we can gather again.

Give to clean water: https://timn.me/2020HWI

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