Found this poster on Tony Kurpicka's blog
Running Wild: CEES Fundraiser/Benefit
On February 18th at 7:00pm Chris McDougall, Scott Jurek and myself will be speaking at the Wolf Law building (CU-Boulder's Law School) on the CU campus as a fundraiser for CEES. Admission is $8 and raffle tickets are $2. In addition to speaking, the previous night we will be hosting a fund-raising dinner at Boulder's hip new restaurant Oak at 14th on Pearl Street. Co-owner of Oak Bryan Dayton is an accomplished trail ultra runner in his own right (former Trail 50K National Champion) and one of the state's most respected mixologists. Ten spaces at a cost of $250/plate will be available at this dinner. Email [email protected] to reserve a spot at the dinner.
In addition to donating to a worthy cause, your $250 will net you a special three-course dinner (with vegan options), a schwag-bag worth at least $200 (including running shoes, watches and other gear) and the opportunity to pick our brains about whatever one may please. After a couple of Bryan's drinks, I'm sure any answers will be much more candid than is typical!
http://antonkrupicka.blogspot.com
Reading Tony's blob, it looks like he is putting in consistent barefoot runs
Wish I could go
Pb
Running Wild: CEES Fundraiser/Benefit
On February 18th at 7:00pm Chris McDougall, Scott Jurek and myself will be speaking at the Wolf Law building (CU-Boulder's Law School) on the CU campus as a fundraiser for CEES. Admission is $8 and raffle tickets are $2. In addition to speaking, the previous night we will be hosting a fund-raising dinner at Boulder's hip new restaurant Oak at 14th on Pearl Street. Co-owner of Oak Bryan Dayton is an accomplished trail ultra runner in his own right (former Trail 50K National Champion) and one of the state's most respected mixologists. Ten spaces at a cost of $250/plate will be available at this dinner. Email [email protected] to reserve a spot at the dinner.
In addition to donating to a worthy cause, your $250 will net you a special three-course dinner (with vegan options), a schwag-bag worth at least $200 (including running shoes, watches and other gear) and the opportunity to pick our brains about whatever one may please. After a couple of Bryan's drinks, I'm sure any answers will be much more candid than is typical!
http://antonkrupicka.blogspot.com
Reading Tony's blob, it looks like he is putting in consistent barefoot runs
Wish I could go
Pb