Calling all Princes and Princesses! Prepare your tutus and BB Creams with SPF for the Princess Run and Pink Carnival Fair this May 25 at BGC!
So what’s so exciting about this event? I’ve attended their press conference at Olive Tree Kitchen and Bar last April 1 to know the real cause of this event. Ms. Andrea Amado, president of Etude House Philippines, said that the fun run features 3K, 5K and 10K categories that will fire off on May 25, 2014, 5 am at 34th corner 9th Avenue, Fort Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
“We encourage men, women, students, professionals, athletes, celebrities, health buffs and even,
cosplayers to sign up and participate in the Etude House Princess Run. We want to bring together
Filipino families for this fun event. We hope to see everyone enjoying with their loved ones on
May 25,” said Ms. Amado.
Everyone who will register will be provided with their own race kit containing a pink singlet and a race bib with a built-in timing chip.
Registration Fees:
3K – Php 600 (open for cosplayers)
5K – Php 600
10K – Php 800
Online registration is available at www.etudehouse.com.ph. Payments and in-store registration
are accepted at four (4) Etude House branches: SM North EDSA, Eastwood Mall, SM Southmall
and Glorietta 3. The race kit can be redeemed once payment is done in the stores.
Etude House Pink Member Card Holders get 100 off from the registration fee and will also receive
tutu skirts in their race kits to wear during the event!
Etude Princess Run entrants will get the chance to win exciting prizes. Top 3 males and females
from each category will receive products from Etude House, medals and Gold’s Gym
membership.
Finishers will also receive a special passport which will be used as passes to the Etude Pink Fair
with a vintage carnival theme where they can enjoy fun activities and game booths. The passport will also entitle them to special gifts and exciting freebies.
I’ve also learned that this project is organized together with YesPinoy Foundation, and Lifeline Foundation to raise funds for Estancia Central Elementary School in Northern Iloilo that has been ruined by Typhoon Yolanda. Proceeds from the event will support the foundations’ “One Chair, One Child” campaign, which aims to rebuild and equip the said school.
Dingdong Dantes, founding chair of YesPinoy was also present during the event. He said that he visited the school weeks after the disaster and saw that all the classrooms were totally wiped out. So they came up with the initiative together with the Lifeline Foundation to provide 3,303 chairs – one chair for each child for this coming school year.
It may be an ordinary chair for us, but for the Yolanda victims, it is already a big help to them. He also said that he will join Etude Princess Run and sign up for 10k.
Every step makes a mark so invite your family and friends to join too and make this event not only sweet and fun but also an opportunity to help other people as well.
With your support in this fun event, you’d be able to make an important contribution to help YesPinoy foundation, that stands for making nation-building a way of life, empowering Filipino volunteers who want to contribute to advocacy programs of their own choice effectively and efficiently.
If you are following me on IG, then you must have seen my singlet. 😉
Are you joining this fun run too? Hope to see you there!
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