Arlington Heights Rotary’s annual Santa Run
Bob Rohrman as Santa Claus starts the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Kitty Carson, left, and her sister Suzy Carson, both of Oak Park, walk in the one-mile walk for Santas who prefer to stroll event before the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3. The run and one-mile walk was sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club with proceeds benefiting local community projects.
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The finish line at the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The finish line at the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Rich Daubert of Arlington Heights comes in first place in the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Runners rotate and stretch their necks while exercising before the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Rain fell as walkers in Santa suits strolled the one-mile walk in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3. The run and one-mile walk was sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club with proceeds benefiting local community projects.
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Bruce Ross of Hoffman Estates, left to right, Kitty Carson, and her sister Suzy Carson, both of Oak Park, pose for a quick photo in a yard along the route of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Eighty-year-old Ed Kaloustian and his wife Ellen, 78, of Arlington Heights, start the one-mile walk in Arlington Heights sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Near the finish line of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Lauren Gries, 10, and her sister Mia, 5, both of Lake Zurich wearing Rudolph noses and antlers are all smiles after running the Reindeer Run for kids in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Light rain fell during most of the morning during the Rotarys Santa Run and walk in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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About fifty children ten and younger wearing Rudolph noses and antlers ran the Reindeer Run for two-block before the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Bob Rohrman as Santa Claus starts the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
About fifty children ten and younger wearing Rudolph noses and antlers ran the Reindeer Run for two-block before the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3. The run and one-mile walk was sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club with proceeds benefiting local community projects.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Runners are all smiles approaching the finish line of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Light rain fell during most of the morning during the Rotarys Santa Run and walk in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Runners did what ever they could to stay warm and dry during the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3. The run and one-mile walk was sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club with proceeds benefiting local community projects.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
About fifty children ten and younger wearing Rudolph noses and antlers ran the Reindeer Run for two-block before the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Dale Bugno and Carol Golemo have a laugh about Carols Santa beard before the start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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Jennifer Dominiquini with her daughter, Emilia, 4, in stroller, and family friend Megan Fleming, left, before the start of the one-mile walk for Santas who prefer to stroll event in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3. The run and one-mile walk was sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club with proceeds benefiting local community projects.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
The start of the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Rain fell as runners approached the finish line at the 5K Rotary Santa Run in Arlington Heights on Saturday, Dec. 3.
George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
Eighty-year-old Ed Kaloustian and his wife Ellen, 78, of Arlington Heights, start the one-mile walk in Arlington Heights sponsored by the Arlington Heights Rotary Club on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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