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Running Santas raise $16,000 By Ron Giofu
The crowd at the Super Santa Run leaves from the starting line (top) while Valerie Hodgins and Vicki Tilt-Cruickshank came in from Windsor for the event (above).
“Santa Claus is coming to town” is a popular Christmas song but it could have been changed to “Santa Claus is running through town” over the weekend. Approximately 450 people ran and walked through the downtown core during Saturday evening’s Super Santa Run, Walk & Wheel, with portions of the route being in Fort Malden National Historic Site of Canada and King’s Navy Yard Park, the participants being decked out in Santa Claus suits. It was presented by the Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) with it being a fundraiser for the Essex Region Conservation Foundation. Walkers and Runners Around the County of Essex (WRACE) provided the chip timing for the race. “We’re super excited the Super Santa Run is back in Amherstburg,” said Danielle Stuebing, ERCA’s director of communications and outreach services. “The last time we were here was in 2019.” Stuebing explained that as part of ERCA’s 50th
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