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Celebrate 70 years with this fun run + community festival

Scenic Community Credit Union + Bethel Bible Village have spent the last 70 years providing vital resources for our community. Now it’s time to celebrate — and look ahead to the next 70 years.

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Two women posing in t-shirts for the Run for Hope event

Did you know? Scenic Community Credit Union (SCCU) offers educational resources on financial wellness.

Photo provided by SCCU and Bethel Bible Village

Lace up your sneakers and start thinking about your favorite face paint design (ours is a red wolf, of course).

Why? Because Scenic Community Credit Union and Bethel Bible Village are celebrating 70 years of service with a fun run + free community festival on Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Bethel Bible Village Campus.

Here’s what’s in store for this action-packed celebration:

For the early risers

The Bethel SuperHeroes Run For Hope starts at 8:30 a.m. Dress up like your favorite superhero and register in advance for the 5K or one-mile walk. Yes — kiddos are encouraged to participate.

Sleep in and join the party later

Following the completion of the race is a whole host of activities for the community to enjoy, including:

  • Live music
  • Food from local food trucks available for purchase, including Chef Chasty Seafood + Culture-Licious
  • Kid-friendly activities like bounce houses, face painting, games + Touch-A-Truck
  • A professional soccer clinic
  • Door prizes + more

The festival is free and open to the public. Cheers to 70 years.

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