Dirty Dash 2015.  Photo submitted by Jennifer Latta.Dirty Dash 2015. Photo submitted by Jennifer Latta.
Sarnia

Dirty Dash A Success

Organizers of the first ever Dirty Dash in Sarnia were amazed by the response they received over the weekend.

Proceeds from the event will support Rebound Sarnia-Lambton and its various local programs.

Marketing Co-ordinator Jack Poirier says they are expecting to surpass their goal of $30,000.

He says they're already looking to next year.

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Poirier says the Sarnia Photography Club took pictures throughout the day, that will be posted online for participants to download free of charge.

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