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Darren Chester and nephew Tate McQueen join Lakes Entrance parkrun March 2023
Family dominates Lakes Entrance parkrun. Nephew and I win age groups. Donuts and volunteers appreciated.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester and his nephew Tate McQueen who participated in Saturday's parkrun at Lakes Entrance. Mr Chester has reminded locals that Saturday's event starts at 8am from the rotunda, and is open to walkers and runners of all ages, and all abilities.
Darren Chester with his 10-year-old nephew Tate McQueen at the Lakes Entrance parkrun on 25 March 2023
Bit of a family affair at Lakes Entrance parkrun this morning. My 10-year-old nephew Tate and I both won our age groups (not that it's a race of course) but he beat me across the line by more than two minutes! Well done Tate. Of course a family Big Bears Donuts celebration was in order.
Good to see a bunch of hardy souls (or maybe we were just mad) braving a wet morning at Lakes Entrance parkrun. Huge thanks to the volunteers across Gippsland who keep parkrun happening every Saturday morning for all the walkers and runners.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
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