Brew 2 Shoe 10K, 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run
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Join us for the 12th Annual Brew 2 Shoe road races. The race is on August 1st, 2020 at 7 am. This year we are proud to be sponsored by Midwest Dream Car Collection. This event was started in 2008 to celebrate the anniversaries of Manhattan Running Company and Tallgrass Brewing Company. In 2009 the event began as a 10k that started at Tallgrass and finished in the parking lot of MRC. Since then, both companies have moved locations and now the event starts and finishes on Poyntz Ave in front of the Tallgrass Taphouse. The event has grown from 150 runners the Inaugural year to nearly 900 in 2015. This race continues to be a fan favorite in its 12th year!
10K – 7:00 am
5K – 7:00 am
1 Mile Fun Run – 8:30 am
Brew 2 Shoe 10K, 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run
Phone : 785-320-6363 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : bensigle@manhattanrunningco.com
Web: www.brew2shoe.com/
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