COLORFUL DAY

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Nearly 190 runners and walkers participated in Parker School’s 15th annual George Heneghan Fun Run on Nov. 2. This year’s event was called the “Color Stampede,” and the participants were splashed with colored powder at various stations throughout the race.

The event, which consists of a 1K Keiki Run and a 5K Fun Run, was established in memory of Hawaii architect George Heneghan, who was also an accomplished athlete, teacher and coach. He coached cross-country and track at Parker from 1992-98.