We coined a new term: Rundezvous
Run·dez·vous [ruhn-dey-voo]–noun
- an agreement between two or more runners to meet at a certain time and place for a run.
- the gathering and run details are announced through a variety of networks and social media.
Here are few ideas for hosting your own rundezvous:
a) Run from where you work or gather: Host a run from a day-care, manufacturing plant, bank, school, coffee shop or place of worship.
b) New business: Host a run in conjunction with a launch of a new venture. An outstanding networking for a new yoga studio!
c) Showcase a unique geographic feature from your area: Include a river crossing, a challenging hill climb, maple bush, or other feature runners will be sure to remember.
d) As a fundraiser: There are no costs involved in these runs, however a group run may offer an outstanding way to bring people together to collect pledges for someone in your community. Run for Life can provide you with a simple tool for gathering online pledges.
e) Civic spirit: A run could include an earth day garbage pick up, a “soup can” run to the food bank, or a stop over in your civic square to sing jingle bells. Have some fun and connect to your community in a meaningful way.
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