Get ready to cool off and have some fun Saturday, August 13 and it's all for a great cause. It's the Water Races at Mallard Pond.

The event all benefits our friends at Runnin' WJ Ranch. There will be fun for the whole family. There will be Pedal Boat Races and Kayak Races, a Tricycle Parade plus food and games.

Where Will Runnin WJ Ranch Water Races Take Place?

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Join the fun at Mallard Pond Subdivision located at 8321 North Kings Highway

When is this Event?

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The event is from 10 AM to 2 PM with the Tricycle Race starting at 10:30 AM and other races starting at 11 AM

How Much Does it Cost to Enter The Races?

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The entry Fee for Pedal Boat and Kayak Races is $40 per team, but the Tricycle Race is free.

Where Can I Find More Information About Runnin WJ Ranch and The Water Races?

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To find out more information contact Voscia Walker at (214) 929-1059 you can also email voscia@runninwjranch.org

The event is sponsored by Century 21 All Points Realty

What does Runnin WJ Ranch Do?

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Runnin WJ Ranch does wonderful work as they are a therapeutic riding center for children and adults with special needs. Find out more on their Facebook page or at their website Runninwjranch.com.

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