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Botany Town Centre’s Summer Fun Run And Walk Adds to Success

Media Release February 2015

BOTANY TOWN CENTRE’S SUMMER FUN RUN AND WALK
ADDS TO ITS SUCCESS

Whether you’re the next Peter-Snell-in-training, or couldn’t tell Sir Peter Snell from Sir Peter Jackson, love or hate it we’ve all learned of the importance, benefit and personal reward received from a bit of exercise.

Now in its seventh year, Botany Town Centre continues to encourage locals of all fitness levels, running ability, and speed agility to enter the Botany Town Centre Summer Fun Run and Walk.

Extending the rewards and the benefit locals make by entering, Botany Town Centre has pledged to donate $1 for every Summer Fun Run and Walk entry to Dress for Success Auckland. Botany Town Centre marketing manager Desiree Clark believes the annual Summer Fun Run and Walk is a great opportunity to get out and have fun with friends and family, all the while doing good for those in the community who need a helping hand.

“Hosting the annual Botany Town Centre Summer Fun Run and Walk is a real privilege for us. It’s great to see so many familiar faces at these events – even those with a distaste for running keep turning up and giving it a go because they really enjoy interacting with those in the local community, which is fantastic.

“This year will prove additionally rewarding through Botany Town Centre’s long-standing relationship with and support of Dress for Success Auckland. We admire the work they do to empower women in our community, and it’s an honour to be helping the organisation continue to make a positive impact on women’s lives.”

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Dress for Success Auckland Executive Director Lani French was thrilled when she learned the community event was supporting the not-for-profit business.

“We are grateful for any donation, whether that be in the form of time, money, clothing or accessories, it is the generosity of the local community and supporters that ensure our continued success. Dress for Success exists to promote the independence - economic and otherwise - of women and their families by providing professional clothing, styling, confidence, advice and a network of support to help them succeed in securing employment and contributing positively in both their personal and professional lives.

“Botany Town Centre and the people of the east Auckland community should be very proud to be taking part in this event, not only as they get out and get active, but they’re giving Auckland women who really need it, a helping hand.”

Participants can choose to run or walk each of the distances that will start at 9.00am on Sunday 15 February, 2015.

Sponsors behind the event include Specsavers, Hoyts cinemas, Panasonic, Macpac and MORE FM.

Full details on the event can be found at www.runandwalk.co.nz. Participants are encouraged to register online, or at Botany Town Centre outside the Macpac store, at designated times.

Entrance into the event costs $25 for the five kilometre run and walk or $30 for the ten kilometre run and walk.

The Details:
Event: Botany Town Centre Summer Fun Run and Walk
Date: Sunday 15 February 2015
Time: 9.00am
Location: Race starts and finishes at Town Square, Botany Town Centre, 588 Chapel Road, Botany Downs, Auckland
Registration: $25 or $30 (plus a $3 online booking fee). Participants can register online at www.runandwalk.co.nz or outside the Macpac store at designated times (listed on website).

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About Botany Town Centre

Situated approximately 19km southeast of Auckland, Botany Town Centre is one of New Zealand’s largest retail developments, with over 176 specialty stores. Its retailers range from Dick Smith Electronics to Rebel Sports and a full complement of banks, fashion stores, and New Zealand’s most popular café and restaurant chains. The centre includes one of Auckland’s largest Farmers stores and a New World supermarket. The centre provides diverse entertainment choices from the La Premiere at Hoyts Cinema to the Doolan’s and Goode Brothers bars and restaurants. In addition to its retail offering, Botany Town Centre is a community hub for other services including the Botany Library and a variety of medical and health providers.

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