Splatter Dash FAQs 2015 (updated 8/27)

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FAQs SO WHAT IS THE SPLATTER DASH™? Just about the most fun you and your friends can have while running, or jogging, or walking on Sunday, October 11, 2015. Start out as a blank canvas... end up as a colorful work of art, covered in a rainbow mix of beautiful colors! There will be 7 COLOR STATIONS along the route where you will be SPLATTERED in color and then a blast of color will greet you at the SPLATTER SPECTACLE FINISH! Create a team, or be an individual; Just come out and have fun!

WHAT IS THE COLOR MADE OF? Corn starch – you could eat it! The colored powder is produced in the USA and is 100% non-toxic, food-grade corn starch. It is totally safe but you still want to keep it of your eyes and lungs so wear your sunglasses! We will provide a bandana to cover your mouth if you choose. The SPLATTER SQUAD will be instructed to NOT throw color directly into faces.

WHAT IS THE COURSE LIKE? We made it easy! It covers approximately 1.5 miles of offroad grass trails through some trees, with rolling ranges and some inclines. This unique course is quite doable and fun!

DO YOU LOVE NATURE AND CRINGE AT THE THOUGHT OF COLORING THE OUTDOORS? Relax! The colored powder is BIODEGRADABLE. A good rain will take care of it and there will be no trace of the color left behind to compete with the beautiful fall foliage. No animals or plants will be harmed in any way from this event. We promise!

NEED A GOOD REASON TO FIND THE TIME? Kids in Delaware have been traumatized from emotional neglect, physical abuse and mental abuse. By participating in the SPLATTER DASH™ you or your team will be supporting CFF’s efforts to help children who are facing adversity on their journey to adulthood. It’s hard to argue with that! Not enough? Registrants get a bandana and a COLOR packet!


FAQs WHO SHOULD RUN? Everyone loves to have fun, so everyone is invited. Sorry, NO strollers or dogs are allowed on the course, AND no animals are allowed on the property. This is a non-competitive, short “run” that you can walk, stroll or even hop, skip and jump your way to the end. All levels and ages are welcome.

DO I HAVE TO FORM A TEAM? No, you can register as an individual and still fundraise for CFF, but wouldn’t it be fun to do this with a group of friends?

HOW OLD DO I NEED TO BE TO FORM A TEAM? Anyone can form a team. In fact, we invite kids as young as 3rd grade! See course description to help you decide if your little runner and their teammates have what it takes to do the course.

HOW CAN I REGISTER? Visit bitly.com/RunFest15 to register as an individual or to start a team! The more the merrier so get your friends together and create a team or create several and challenge them to raise the most money for CFF!

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR? White, of course! Wearing white is the best but whatever you choose, be prepared to have it all turn into a rainbow of color. The color mostly washes out but it can stain. If you want to preserve the color, instructions will be in your packet. We suggest you bring a towel or plastic bag to sit on for the bus and for your car.

CAN I JUST WATCH? Absolutely! Spectators are welcome. We want you to have fun, too, so there will be COLOR packets for purchase. Buy a few and stand in the designated areas along the run route. Then SPLATTER your friends, family or anyone else who is running the course. Be aware that you will most likely end up with some color on you as well.

WHAT ABOUT THE WEATHER? This is a rain or shine event! Don’t let a little rain, scare you. It will add to the adventure. In the event of severe weather, check our website – www.cffde.org and listen to the local radio stations for cancelations.


WHAT EXACTLY IS Oberod AND WHERE IS IT?

WHAT IS THE SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE?

400 Burnt Mill Rd, Centerville DE 19807 It’s a former du Pont estate in Centerville. The mansion was built by Harry Lunger and his wife, Jane du Pont Lunger in the late 1930’s. It is currently owned by Oberod Estate, LLC, and the Wilmington-based corporation, LabWare, Inc.* uses the mansion as a training facility. Vance Kershner, founder of LabWare, graciously offered the use of the property to Children & Families First for this event.

Buses will depart from the the museum starting at 10:30am and will continue as needed throughout the day. Bus runs will be approximately every 10-15 minutes for the duration of the event.

*LabWare, Inc. develops and implements software for automating laboratory operations.

WHERE DO I PARK? Free parking and shuttle buses will be provided at the Delaware Museum of Natural History. Participants AND spectators will be asked to ride the buses to the event location. Handicapped parking will be available on the Oberod property. Additional parking locations may be added, posted and emailed in September.

WHAT IF I DON’T WANT TO RIDE THE BUS? Lucky, you! We are offering the option of purchasing a VIP Pass (limited number) that will allow you to park on the Oberod property. Other goodies will be included. See the registration page for details.

CAN I VOLUNTEER? YES, please do! We will need plenty of help with the event. There is a VOLUNTEER option under ticket sales. Once you click “Order” you will be directed to the registration page where you can choose your volunteer job. We will do our best to place everyone by their selection, but we cannot guarantee it.


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