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  • Founded in 2013, Wicked Wine Run is the longest running and most participated Wine Run in the country. Our journey began with a passion for combining fun, fitness, and fantastic wine into unforgettable experiences that bring friends and loved ones together. While health and fitness are a core focus of our events, we really love having fun! Our Wine Runs offer the rare opportunity to sample a variety of local wines from the wineries hosting our events, as well as enjoy good music, food, and non-cheesy games. So grab your besties, rally your running buddies and walking partners, or come on your own and join the party! At Wicked Wine Run, we're all about running for a cause. By lacing up your shoes and participating at our Wine Run you’ll not only be doing something great for yourself but will also be raising a glass to some great initiatives. So, let’s run together, toast together, and make our world a better place, one stride at a time. Does it get any better than that? We’d love to know! We can’t wait to see you at Wicked Wine Run! Whether you prefer Merlots, Malbecs, Cabernets, or Chardonnays, we’ve got the perfect night out for you! Join Wicked Wine Run in San Diego for an unforgettable experience. For more information please visit the following link >> https://wickedwinerun.com/race/san-diego/ Please note: Drink responsibly and consider inviting a designated driver. The location: Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/ce-13100-wicked-wine-run.html Bates Nut Farm on Facebook / Instagram
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  • Reporters covering a Chinese dissident in Europe were accused of making bomb threats. An NPR investigation now has them wondering if it was the work of the Chinese government or someone else.
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