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Don't worry... there is no home football game this weekend! This is the perfect opportunity to get out on the town, make some friends,have some fun, and eat some pizza! October 13, 20079 am - Boone Tavern (811 E Walnut St) Registration: $40 for two-person teams Enjoy the following:The best of downtown Columbia, the secrets of Columbia's parks, door prizes and free stuff, post-race party at Shakespeare's, the most fun you've ever had in your life! Required Team Equipment:Bike and helmet (one for each member of the team!) Bike lock Water bottle or camel pack Digital camera (must photograph sections of the event) An ugly doll (will not be returned) Recommended Team Equipment:Running shoes * Sun glasses * Digital video camera Sense of direction * Get out of jail free card * Backpack for gear If you are looking for an ultra-intense, painful race, this isn't it! If you are looking for a fun, social event that is both physically and mentally challenging, then...ROCK ON!Want to document the insanity?The Mayor's Cup is looking for goofballs with digital video cameras to help capture the race for all the suckas who couldn't be there. Any participants that submit video documentation of their experience in the Mayor's Cup will receive free entries to the XCX race in November. Plus, notorious YouTube.com fame will follow! Contact Off Track Events to learn more! Although the details are "top secret" until the start of the event, we can tell you that you will do things that you have never done before! |
Event Details
Mayor's Cup - Columbia's Urban Adventure Race Visit website Saturday, October 13, 2007, 8:00 AM Check in/registration Race starts at 9:00 AM
Entry: $40 for two-person teams
Location: Starts at Boone Tavern - (811 E Walnut St, Columbia, MO)
Distance - Won't find out til the start!
Awards: Good stuff!
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Some words from Mayor Darwin Hindman
"Columbia is an awesome city. It is the perfect place for the Urban Adventure Race. Columbia is filled with people who love life and activity. It has a wonderful park, trail and sidewalk system which is growing every day. It is a green city with a fun-filled downtown. Columbians will love the Mayor's Cup; you might say it is Columbia's cup of tea."
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Raising awareness and funding for Coyote Hill
 Coyote Hill is a professional home for abused and neglected children as well as children whose families just need a chance to regroup and get a fresh start. We provide licensed counseling, professional social work services, and lots of love. We provide the child with a safe and healthy place to grow, to learn, to laugh, to love, and to understand what it means to have a life that is full and complete. Come and see for yourself why Coyote Hill is called "a place to be a child." To learn more about Coyote Hill, please visit: www.coyotehill.org. |
Raising awareness and funding for The Central Missouri Humane Society
 The Central Missouri Humane Society is a private, non-profit organization that prevents cruelty to and alleviates suffering of all animals. They are committed to responsible pet ownership and elevating the welfare of all animals through adoption, education, and intervention programs. In 2006, the Central Missouri Humane Society (CMHS) accepted nearly 9,000 homeless animals. CMHS also responds to injured animal calls in Boone County, conducts animal welfare investigations, provides humane education and volunteer opportunities, and offers low-cost spay and neuter services. To learn more about The Central Missouri Humane Society please visit: www.cmhspets.com |
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