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- Posted March 03, 2011
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FSCA Annual Run for Fun is set for this April 30

Jackson attorney Bruce Inosencio is again serving as race director for the Family Service and Children's Aid Annual Run for Fun.
Inosencio began the 5K run in 2003 wit the intent to host a fun family activity that would raise money for the agency.
The event will be held on Saturday, April 30, starting at 8:30 a.m. in front of the Family Service and Children's Aid office at 330 West Michigan Avenue in downtown Jackson.
From there, the race will loop through downtown Jackson before heading to the west side of Jackson and then back to finish where it all started.
"Along with everyone running/walking our 5K, we'll also have kids from Girl QUEST, Boy Quest and Hunt Elementary taking part in the first mile.," a race spokesperson said.
"FSCA's own Shelly Milligan will run all the kids through a music filled warmup before the 8:30 a.m. start. It's always fun watching the kids before the race, but it's even better seeing them come across the finish line."
Participants can download a registration form from the agency's website at http://fscarunforfun.org/.
Sponsorship opportunities are available, the agency said.
Published: Thu, Mar 3, 2011
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