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Rotary Club of Evansville to organize Santa Run and Family Fun Walk

S.Wright24 min ago
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Christmas is less than six weeks away. Along with the holiday season comes holiday feasts, and several organizations are holding running events to help burn off extra calories.

One of those events is the Santa Run, organized by the Rotary Club of Evansville. Rotary President Pete Hillenbrand and Rotarian Kate Reible were in the Eyewitness News studio on Friday to talk about how to register for the events.

You can find more details in the video player above.

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