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Bubble Run !!!

Today on November 12th we participated in the bubble run. A 5 kilometer run, that’s almost 3 miles. Our crew is mostly divided on waking up so early. But even those who enjoyed waking up early admitted that it was quite cold. “It was definitely a run” says one of our junior members. To some of our members, it even seemed short. Despite its apparent length, the members of the crew were able to take in breathtaking scenery as they ran along the course while also getting absolutely soaked in bubbles at the checkpoints. The crew can definitely say that the bubble run lived up to its name. It had both bubbles and much of our crew actually ran it. Our members had different favorite parts, some enjoyed the run itself, whilst others enjoyed the bubbles and the free sports drinks. Overall, the crew had a good time and will definitely plan more runs in the future!

— Enzo, Tyler, Thomas, Keira, Ethan, and Nicholas  

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