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East Dulwich Run - New Free Running Club at the EDT


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Do you go home and shower and change then go for the drink?


Or sit covered in running muck and sweat in the pub?


clairezenoria Wrote:

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> East Dulwich Run, a new Free Running Club hosted

> by the East Dulwich Tavern starts Tuesday 8

> January

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> Sessions will be every Tuesday 7.15pm for 7.30pm

>

> Hope you can join us for our first 5K run followed

> by social drinks!

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Hi All


A big thanks to everybody who joined last night! :)


Hope you all enjoyed it. If you have any comments/suggestions let me know!


We have fbook, Instagram and Twitter accounts showing all the upcoming events etc.


We will be at the EDT each Tuesday at 7.15pm ready to run at 7.30pm


Free for anyone to join!

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