While some mothers might be dreaming about a sleep in, or breakfast in bed on Mother's Day, thousands of others are hoping for a cure for breast cancer.
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Early on Sunday morning hundreds of feet will be pounding the pavement along the Peel River, hoping to "walk all over breast cancer."
The Mother's Day Classic is a nationwide event that has raised over $35 million in 22 years, and continues to grow in numbers every event.
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In Tamworth the Mother's Day Classic involves both a 3km and 5km course, that can either be walked or run along the river bank.
Peter Annis-Brown first started the Tamworth arm of the event in 2013 - this year partnering with Edwina Sharrock and the Birth Beat team to "continue raising regional awareness."
"It is a very fun, easy and social course where everyone is welcome to join for a great morning out," Mr Annis-Brown said.
"It's the perfect way to get your daily dose of exercise in the morning and then enjoy the rest of the day with the family."
Anyone interested in joining the event can register online, with the Classic set to start at 9am on the pathway behind the Country Music Hall of Fame.