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Calling all monsters and mummies, ghosts and ghouls, witches and werewolves! Drusillas needs YOU to join their wicked new virtual race for 2021 – The Monster Dash – to help raise vital awareness and funds for incredible local charity, Wolo.
Can you bolt like the boogeyman, zoom like a zombie, or skedaddle like a skeleton? It's up to you how you complete the Monster Dash – walk, run, creep or crawl, so long as you bring your fiercest fancy dress!
To take part in Monster Dash, all you need to do is complete a 2.5k, 5k or 10k distance, whilst dressed in your creepy costume, during Drusillas' Shriek Week 23rd-31st October.
This is a virtual event so you don't need to visit the Park, and you don't have to complete your distance all in one go; you could spread it out over the week, as long as you complete it by midnight on Halloween!
Sign up on the Drusillas website.
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