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San Juan College hosts Zombie Run in Farmington

The annual event returned to the city last year after a hiatus

Crystal Shelton

Special to the Tri-City Record

Saturday, Oct 21, 2023 2:38 PM MT

Updated Saturday, Oct 21, 2023 4:35 PM MT

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San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct. 21. The annual event, which experienced a hiatus, was brought back last year. Runners and walkers of all ages were encouraged to participate in the fun run, which featured volunteer zombies and themed decor along the route. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City Record
San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct. 21. The annual event, which experienced a hiatus, was brought back last year. Runners and walkers of all ages were encouraged to participate in the fun run, which featured volunteer zombies and themed decor along the route. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City RecordCrystal Shelton
Five-year-old volunteer zombie, Matthew Kannon runs back to join his fellow zombies after capturing a runners flag. San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct, 21.   Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City Record
Five-year-old volunteer zombie, Matthew Kannon runs back to join his fellow zombies after capturing a runners flag. San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct, 21. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City RecordCrystal Shelton
San Juan College student Marissa helps fellow student volunteer zombie, Camden. get in costume. San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct. 21, an annual event that was broght back last year after a hiatus.  Runners and walkers of all ages were encouraged to participate in the fun run, which featured volunteer zombies and themed decor along the route. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City Record
San Juan College student Marissa helps fellow student volunteer zombie, Camden. get in costume. San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct. 21, an annual event that was broght back last year after a hiatus. Runners and walkers of all ages were encouraged to participate in the fun run, which featured volunteer zombies and themed decor along the route. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City RecordCrystal Shelton
San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. The annual event, which experienced a hiatus, was brought back last year. Runners and walkers of all ages were encouraged to participate in the fun run, which featured volunteer zombies and themed decor along the route. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City Record
San Juan College hosted a Zombie 5K trail run on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. The annual event, which experienced a hiatus, was brought back last year. Runners and walkers of all ages were encouraged to participate in the fun run, which featured volunteer zombies and themed decor along the route. Crystal Shelton/Special to the Tri-City RecordCrystal Shelton

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