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    Dream Run: All Over the World

    February 25, 2021No Comments
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    Verde Valley SchoolSedona AZ (February 25, 2021) – Verde Valley School will hold the 5th annual Dream Run as a virtual event open to the public on March 20, 2021. The Dream Run is a great opportunity for runners and walkers to celebrate the official first day of spring while supporting Native American students.

    Going virtual has allowed people from all over the world to participate in the event. That includes VVS parents and alumni, avid local runners, and anyone advocating for inclusion and diversity within private school education. All proceeds from the event support tuition scholarships for Native American students attending VVS, providing them access to a life-changing education.

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    Everyone is welcome to join the VVS Dream Run “Around the World”! Those joining virtually are encouraged to run anytime on or before the event date. Registrants can show their support by wearing the Dream Run race bib wherever they are. They may even choose to listen to the special Spotify playlist called VVS Dream Run, filled with music from artists who have shown their support for the VVS Native American Scholarship. After completing a 5k or 10k, participants can post their own race times to the VVS Dream Run webpage and see photos and social media from other participants around the world. Click here to register.

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