Kids & Family
Color Run & Family Fun Festival Set In Barnegat
This fun annual event filled with vendors, food trucks, music and more raises funds for the Barnegat Elementary PTA.

BARNEGAT, NJ — Kids and parents alike will be aglow at the Barnegat Elementary Parent Teacher Association’s (BEPTA) Color Run and Family Fun Festival held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 28 at Barnegat Township School District’s (BTSD) Russell O. Brackman Middle School. A rain date is set for May 5.
The color run is just one facet of this family-friendly event. There will also be vendor booths, food trucks, field day activities, performances, music and a bounce house. According to the district, the color run fundraiser promotes making the world brighter, healthier and happier for school families and the community.
Sponsors, vendors, and nonprofit organizations are encouraged and eagerly sought to take part in the Barnegat Color Run and Family Fun Festival.
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There are three levels of sponsorship, including gold for $500, silver for $250 and bronze for $150. Vendor tables are available for $40. Nonprofit organizations and Barnegat Schools clubs and teams are welcome to set up a booth or activity free of charge. The deadline to sign up is April 14. Food truck sponsorships are currently full.
“Seeing community organizations come together for school events like these teaches our students that the value of partnerships and comradery is the cornerstone of our district’s successes,” said BTSD Superintendent Brian Latwis. “Students react positively to these events, recognizing that the opportunities they provide stem from the support of individuals outside the classroom.”
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The BEPTA teamed with Get Movin’ to use technology to make the event successful. The online platform provides easy and convenient online fundraising tools and templates built just for schools. All proceeds from the color run will support the BEPTA initiatives including purchasing playground equipment, field day enhancements, book vending machine programs, bike-riding trainings and more.
The BEPTA aims to reach their fundraising goal of $25,000. The school with the highest earnings will receive a visit from the Kona ice truck in May, and the top three earners will have the opportunity to slime the Board of Education President Scott Sarno. Individual prizes based on a donation tier system will also be given to those who contribute to the cause.
For more information or to register, visit www.barnegatpta.org/color-run. Learn more about the district’s upcoming events at barnegatschools.com.
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