Christmas Run and Party
This is our only run where you must pre-register – if you just turn up on the day (or if a long-lost cousin arrives unannounced), then we will try to be friendly and welcoming (as always), and will still take your fees :-), but it is quite possible that we will not be able to feed you.
It is also our only annual run where all adults attending (apart from Santa) must pay guest fees.

Member kids still need to register, and all others need to register and pay, in advance, using this form.
For fully-paid-up members (kids), the event is free (apart from drinks!).
Guests (non-members, including lapsed members who have not paid their 2023 subs by 30th November) are very welcome, as always.
For everyone, the cost includes the run, full Christmas meal and entertainment, and all registered kids get a freebie / goodie bag.
| Who | Price |
|---|---|
| Member kids | FREE |
| Guest kids | RM50 |
| All adults | RM70 |
If you have problems registering, please email us.
Run-site: Hash Heritage site, TTDI / Bukit Kiara
– off Changkat Abang Haji Openg, drive in and park neatly
Travel Time: not very long
Date: Sunday 3rd December, 2023
Registration: 11am (much earlier than our normal runs!)
Run Starts at: 12:30 (earlier than usual!)
Hare: Santa
Co-Hares: Elves
In Waze or Google maps, search for “TTDI the Hash House” – it should take you to the entrance to the site, on Changkat Abang Haji Openg.
The ‘Hash Heritage House’ is almost complete now, and already has proper toilets with running water (a luxury for hashers!), electricity for the Christmas tree lights, and a nce tiled roof to keep us shaded and dry!
This is very different from a normal Junior Hash event, but it still includes a normal jungle run, as usual.
There will be a full Christmas lunch for everyone attending (adults and kids).
Drinks will be available for sale – that’s the only extra you need to bring cash for.
There will be games and entertainment (clown, etc.), and we hope that a special guest will fly in from the North Pole.
The committee and volunteers will try to make it a perfect day for everyone, but it’s up to everyone to decide how to enjoy it – usually the kids run around playing madly while half the parents sit back with a bottle of wine or just snoozing.
On On!
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