Greg Warmoth Reindeer Run raises money for families battling childhood cancer

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ORLANDO, Fla. — It was a wonderful, snowy morning at SeaWorld for this year’s Greg Warmoth Reindeer Run.

For the runners, joggers and walkers, who took part in the three-mile route through the theme park, it was even complete with fake snow flurries.

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It was a capacity crowd for the event, which raises money for pediatric and bone marrow transplant programs at AdventHealth for children.

The course carried participants through SeaWorld’s wintery, watery wonderland and a sea of holiday trees all to the sound of holiday bells.

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Greg Warmoth, along with Santa and Mrs. Claus were on hand, as well as 97-year-old runner Grace Nolan.

“I do this so I can come meet you, but I also think what you’re doing is wonderful. For the children and the hospital is amazing, you’re a wonderful person,” Nolan said.

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Nolan also said he will be back next year.

Toys were collected at today’s run and will be donated to Toys for Tots.

READ: Toys for Tots 2021 Information

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