Rebound's First Annual Dirty Dash (Photo Courtesy of Rebound Via Facebook)Rebound's First Annual Dirty Dash (Photo Courtesy of Rebound Via Facebook)
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Rebound Looking For Dirty Dash Volunteers

The second annual Dirty Dash for Rebound is sold out, but Sarnia-Lambton residents can still take part.

All proceeds from the 5 km mud run June 11, support programs that Rebound provides to youth and families in Lambton county.

Marketing Co-ordinator Jack Poirier says they're looking for 150 volunteers to help out in various aspects of the event including throwing coloured powder on the participants, working the water table, and more.

Last year's inaugural event surpassed the fundraising goal of $30,000 and it's hoped they'll raise even more this year.

For more information, email volunteer@reboundonline.com or call Holly at 519-344-2841.

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