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Dirty Half Trail Run

When Jun 13, 2010
from 08:00 am to 11:00 am
Where Phil's Trail, Bend
Contact Name Deschutes Land Trust
Contact Email volunteer@deschuteslandtrust.org
Contact Phone (541) 330-0017
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The 9th annual FootZone Dirty Half is a benefit for the Deschutes Land Trust.

The 9th annual FootZone Dirty Half Trail Run is once again a benefit for the Land Trust. Registration for the race starts on March 3 and usually fills quickly!  Download a race form here.

If you can't run it, then why not volunteer? The Land Trust will be coordinating all the volunteers for this year's race. You can volunteer to help with a variety of positions all with varying time commitments (usually no more than 2 hours). Positions available include:

  • Food Pickup and delivery
  • Shuttle Organizer: organize groups for shuttle to race
  • Aid stations: hand water and snacks to runners.
  • Parking: help park and direct traffic at the race
  • Prize Handout: give prizes to carpoolers and race finishers
  • Bike corral and bag drop: check bikes and bags in and out
  • Start and Finish line help: hold start line poles and tear tags at finish
  • Clean up: make the race area look like we were never there!

Contact Lisa Bagwell to help (see information above).

Dirty Half Aid Station
Lisa and Gary Bagwell staff an aid station for the FootZone Dirty Half Trail Run.

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