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Entries open for historic Blisters for Bread Fun Walk

Cape Town - The Peninsula School Feeding Association (PSFA) announced that entries are now open for the popular annual fundraising event, the Blisters for Bread Charity Family Fun Walk in association with Lucky Star.

The event will take place at the Green Point Cricket Club on Sunday, August 26 and will include two routes along the Sea Point Promenade, a 10km walk that starts at 7:30am and a 5km walk that starts at 8am.

The starting point is on Fritz Sonnenberg Road outside the Green Point Cricket Club and next to the Cape Town Stadium. The entry fee is only R60 which will enable PSFA to provide 20 children with two nutritious meals for a day.

The event is limited to 13 000 participants and 100 percent of the entry fee will go towards school feeding. Every person who enters will receive a medal and an ice cold Coca-Cola. The T-shirts for walkers are black this year and will cost R100.

With the support and participation of the public, PSFA looks forward to accomplishing so much more. From the funds raised by entry fees alone, PSFA anticipates feeding 1 733 hungry school children for a calendar year.

The 2018 walk is guaranteed to be as entertaining and exciting as previous years with live music, food stalls and prizes.

This year the crowd when crossing the finish line, will be wooed by MTV Africa Music Award winner Kyle Deutsch, Heart FM presenters, top Cape Town dancers and much more.

This year 'Blisters' will celebrate a milestone in the history of the event - its 50th anniversary.

The first Blisters for Bread fun walk was organised in 1958 by 146 boys from Savio College in Lansdowne. The youngsters set out for a walk of 19 miles (30,5 km) from Simon's Town to the school grounds in Lansdowne, each sponsored by firms or individuals.

Heart transplant pioneer Prof Chris Barnard and Dr Philip Blaiberg, a heart transplant survivor, were among the sponsors to contribute to a total sum of R2 644,62 raised in the first walk. The boys - mostly in school shoes - stopped for lunch in Muizenberg and made it home about five hours later.

Patrick David Ives who participated in the first 'Blisters' remembered that there were no water stations like today but recalls getting a cup of soup at Muizenberg beach, while Terry Thornton raised R30 - "quite a sum in those days".

How to enter:

Entries can be done online or the entry form can be downloaded at www.psfa.org.za

Entry forms can also be collected at PSFA's offices situated at 26 Purdey Road, Sheffield Business Park in Philippi, the Top Events offices situated at 6 Koeberg Road, Maitland or at selected Pick 'n Pay and Sportsmans Warehouse stores in the greater Cape Town area.

The closing date for group entries is July 29, manual entries August 5 and online entries August 19.

Together we must defeat hunger because you can't teach a hungry child.

For enquiries, contact Karen or Andrea at Top Events on 021 511 7130 or email info@topevents.co.za

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