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Race For Celiac


Brian Allee

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Brian Allee Newbie

Does anyone know what it would take to promote a run/walk, or bike ride?

I live in Denver, Co. and would love to get something started.


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You could email Danna Korn. She promotes and runs the R.O.C.K. (raising our celiac kids) walks. We've done them four years in a row now and I think she's really worked out the kinks. Our last one in May was great. Go to the ROCK web site and email her from there. Good luck!

Brian Allee Newbie

Thank you! I'll keep you posted.

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What is her e-mail address?

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Open Original Shared Link

I think this will lead you to her email.

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Open Original Shared Link

At the bottom of this link is her email addy.

Nadtorious Rookie

Let me know if you can get something together. I live in Englewood, CO, and would love to get involved in something like this!

Nadia


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I'll run in the race :)

JBlue Newbie
Does anyone know what it would take to promote a run/walk, or bike ride?

I live in Denver, Co. and would love to get something started.

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I am in Castle Rock, and would be interested in helping as well.

John

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Laurad- Apprentice

I live in Aspen and I'd totally help to!

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Libs Newbie
Does anyone know what it would take to promote a run/walk, or bike ride?

I live in Denver, Co. and would love to get something started.

I realize this is a really old post. But I would love to help out and run the race. Please let me know if you are still interested in making this happen.

buffettbride Enthusiast
I realize this is a really old post. But I would love to help out and run the race. Please let me know if you are still interested in making this happen.

Me too. I just started the Couch 2 5k program. :D

aaron&sam Rookie
Me too. I just started the Couch 2 5k program. :D

I realize too that this is based on an old post, but I love to run! Are there groups that run across the US in support of Celiac disease? If so count me in! :)

aaron&sam Rookie
Me too. I just started the Couch 2 5k program. :D

I realize too that this is based on an old post, but I love to run! Are there groups that run across the US in support of Celiac disease? If so count me in! :)

Green12 Enthusiast

Did anything ever come of this? I haven't heard of any kind of event that brings awareness to and supports celiac/gluten intolerance on a national level.

It would be neat as a community if we could get something like this going, like a 5k run/walk one day a year.

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buffettbride Enthusiast

There is an organization called Open Original Shared Link I am thinking about joining once I have a little more distance to my runs.

I'd love to help organize a specific 5k for Celiac in the Denver area. Maybe May or October would be good months to have it because those are the two known Celiac awareness months I know of.

Any other thoughts/suggestions?

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