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SUMMARY:2017 TCS NYC Marathon
DESCRIPTION:This year’s TCS NYC Marathon will take place November 5\, 2017. We invite you to run with us! Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will travel to New York to run the 26.2 miles together with one common goal: to increase the rate of diagnosis of celiac disease! \nGet Started! \n\nCommit to raise a minimum of $3\,500 for Team Gluten-Free\nClaim your bib and register for the NYC Marathon as an invited member of Celiac Disease Foundation Team Gluten-Free\nSTART FUNDRAISING – we help you set up your own fundraising page\n\nTo claim your bib\, email suzee.cohen@celiac.org.\nAlready have a guaranteed entry? You can still run as a TGF Member! \nThe money raised by Team Gluten-Free participants funds Celiac Disease Foundation’s education\, advocacy and research programs. On your mark\, get set\, GO! \n  \nMeet Our Runners \nIvy Levine: I was diagnosed with celiac disease in 2008 before eating gluten-free became mainstream. Being in college trying to be 100% gluten-free was not easy. When I asked restaurants if they had anything gluten-free they looked at me like I had 10 heads. As gluten-free food became more popular it’s become easier\, but I still have to explain that I have celiac disease\, I’m not just doing it to be trendy! I’ve been a runner since high school and have completed the NYC Half Marathon 3 times. Each time I wanted to raise money for celiac disease but things came up. This year I decided to go big or go home. The second I saw Celiac Disease Foundation was sponsoring a team\, I knew I had to join it. This will be the way to show my community my dedication to supporting Celiac Disease Foundation! I think it’s time for more people to see the difference between celiac disease and gluten-free! \nTodd Middlebrooks: Two days after our son Murphy’s 9th birthday\, we got the call with the results of an EGD that came back positive for celiac disease. This wasn’t even on our radar\, so we immediately went into research mode. We immediately began researching the diagnosis – what it means\, how it can affect the rest of his life\, etc. I also began researching how to offer support in my own way – by searching for any athletic event teams (running\, triathlon\, etc) that support celiac disease research and fundraising. Both paths led us to the Celiac Disease Foundation. It was then that I discovered Team Gluten-Free. I had been toying around with the idea of running the New York City Marathon\, but knew I would need a charity entry if I was going to participate this year. Our recent diagnosis\, along with the discovery of Team Gluten-Free made the decision easy. I wanted to support Team Gluten-Free\, the Celiac Disease Foundation\, and all of the hard work they put into making life easier for people with celiac disease. I’m looking forward to running in NYC\, what our family has now nicknamed “Murphy’s Marathon.” There will be times when it’s tough and we are challenged. But much like in a marathon\, we will continue to fight\, never ceasing in our forward progress. I’m thankful for the opportunity to be a part of Team Gluten-Free\, bring awareness\, and raise funds for the Celiac Disease Foundation! \nCarie O’Brien: I’m from Norwalk\, Iowa. I work for the State of Iowa\, Unemployment Insurance Tax Bureau Chief. I love spending time with my three children\, Ryley\, Rece\, and Erin. My journey with celiac disease started in August of 2015. My daughter\, Erin\, age 10\, started waking up with headaches and 3 to 4 hours of consistent vomiting. This started off once a week for a month. We would go to the doctor’s who would say it’s constipation or gas. This continued through out the school year but the episodes spread out more. She started getting sick more frequently and losing weight. In the summer of 2015\, she got down to 50 pounds\, had pneumonia which lingered on\, strep in her blood and was always run down. Finally\, in August of 2016\, we had enough and went to the hospital. After several tests\, a scope revealed celiac disease. Celiac Disease Foundation has been a significant help to us. I had no idea how much this would effect or lives. I want to be part of celiac disease awareness. Diagnosis rates are too low and if I can be part of helping even one individual get diagnosed early on\, I feel it is a win and that I have made a difference. My daughter suffered for so long\, I want to do what I can so others don’t have to. \nLoray Paul: My journey with celiac disease started after my son\, Colin\, was born in May 2008. I began to have some symptoms that I attributed to being a new mom. I started to have fatigue\, migraines\, stomach issues\, and other seemingly unrelated symptoms. I would brush them off as stress or something I ate\, not realizing they were all connected. This continued until 2012\, when I started training for my second half marathon. I experienced slower times for my training runs\, then needing to stop after a mile or two to catch my breath. I thought it was due to the summer heat and humidity\, but when cooler\, fall weather came\, I saw no change. After finishing my half marathon in October\, I was so miserable that I decided I was going to quit running. Anyone that knows me\, knows that was a profound decision. I started running in high school and have loved it ever since\, but it had become such a negative experience. In November\, I was diagnosed with severe anemia that did not respond to iron supplementation. Six months later\, in May 2013\, I was finally diagnosed with celiac disease. Five years after I began noticing symptoms! In those five years\, I was repeatedly brushed off by doctors when I would ask about underlying causes for my symptoms. One doctor even told me\, “You don’t have a chronic condition. You just have bad luck.” Once I finally had a diagnosis\, The Celiac Disease Foundation became a significant help to me. It was a place I could go to for information and education. I had no idea how much this disease would affect my life. I want to be part of growing celiac disease awareness. Diagnosis rates are too low\, and as I found out\, some doctors are simply uneducated. If I can be part of helping others get diagnosed early on\, I feel that is a win and that I have made a difference. I suffered without a diagnosis and am still dealing with the long term effects. I want to do what I can so others don’t have to go through the same experience.
URL:https://celiac.org/event/2017-tcs-nyc-marathon/
CATEGORIES:Marathon
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CREATED:20170626T212127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170626T212127Z
UID:651-1504173600-1504198800@celiac.org
SUMMARY:5th Annual New York Golf Outing
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URL:https://celiac.org/event/5th-annual-new-york-golf-outing/
LOCATION:New York Country Club\, 103 Brick Church Road\, New Hempstead\, NY\, 10977\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170714T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170714T200000
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CREATED:20170623T184246Z
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SUMMARY:AITI Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2nd Annual AITI Golf Outing to be held at the Deerfield Golf Club. Space is limited so register early! We will have several contests including a chance to win $10\,000 for a hole-in-one! This will be a shotgun start\, so everyone will start and finish at the same time. Dinner is included and will be held in the club house and adjoining deck. \nContact Julie McCormack for any questions at Julie.McCormack@allstate.com or (847) 402-5574.  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://celiac.org/event/aiti-golf-outing-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170529T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170529T160000
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CREATED:20170525T183036Z
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SUMMARY:Jack Resin Basket Tournament
DESCRIPTION:As many of you know\, I held a basketball tournament last year\, and it was a huge success. This year\, I am hosting a basketball tournament for a new cause. Around a year and a half ago\, I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease\, which is genetic autoimmune disorder affecting 1 in 100 people worldwide. People with Celiac cannot eat gluten (found in wheat\, rye and barley) because it damages their small intestine\, making it impossible for them to absorb nutrients. There is no known cure for Celiac disease\, and undetected it can lead to a number of life-threatening health complications. Currently\, the ONLY treatment available for Celiac disease sufferers is to follow a strict gluten-free diet. Unfortunately that brought my search for great pizza to a halt. The Celiac Foundation provides critical funding for programs of advocacy\, education and advancing research. To help me and millions of others whose lives are impacted by this disease\, I am asking you to join me at the Shalhevet High School gym on Memorial Day to support this cause by participating in another epic basketball tournament! With your help\, I hope to one day continue my pizza quest\, be able to enjoy eating out with friends and family again without worry and be free from disease. \nMonday May 29th from 1-4PM\nShalhevet High School Gym\n910 S Fairfax Ave\, Los Angeles \nRegistration fee to participate is suggested at $36 and open to all Middle School aged kids. To sign up please contact me directly at jackson.resin@gmail.com \nYou don’t have to come or participate to support me in my efforts! Donations to the Celiac Foundation can also be made on this site. Please help me achieve my goal! \nI hope to see you next Monday afternoon\, May 29! \nJack
URL:https://celiac.org/event/jack-resin-basket-tournament/
LOCATION:Shalhevet High School Gym\, 910 S. Fairfax Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90036\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170506T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170506T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20160202T224827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160202T224827Z
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SUMMARY:XTERRA Renegade Off-Road Triathlon/Duathlon/3 Mile Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Want a chance to run with the CDF National Office Staff while fundraising for Team Gluten-Free? Join our team for the XTERRA Off-Road Triathlon\, Duathlon and 3-Mile Trail Run on May 6! \nRenegade Recreational Off-Road Triathlon\nThe same course as the Renegade Off-Road Triathlon\, but with a 7.5 mile (1-loop) bike. This event will be timed but is not eligible for division awards. \nXTERRA Points are only awarded for the full distance XTERRA Triathlon– not the recreational Off Road Tri short course. \nXTERRA Renegade Off-Road Duathlon\nNot ready for the swim? If you would rather keep your feet dry join us for the Renegade Off-Road Duathlon. The same course as the Renegade Off-Road Triathlon but with a 3.0 mile run\, 15.0 mile (2-loop) bike and finishes with another 3.0 mile run. \nRace Features \n\nPremium Lifestyle Shirt\nChip Timing\nFlat Lake Swim\nBeginner/intermediate Level Mountain Bike Course\nScenic Trail Run\nGoody Bag\nSwim Cap\nPost Event Expo\nBeer Garden\n\nTrail Run Challenge \nNot ready to commit to the swim and the bike? Try the 3-Mile Trail Run Challenge. Beginners will love it for the scenic lake and forest views and experienced runners will enjoy the challenging trails. Don’t just spectate – participate! \nIf you need a little more challenge than just 3-miles then the 6-Mile Trail Run Challenge is for you. More fun\, more hills\, and more scenic lake and mountain views. This trail run is one you won’t want to miss. \nTo register for the Trail Run Challenge Click Here. \nSchedule\n6:30am\nRegistration & Packet Pickup Opens for all Events & Transition Opens for the Off Road Tri/Du (No Early Packet Pickup) \n8:00am\nXTERRA Triathlon & Recreational Triathlon Start \n8:15am\nRun/Du Start:  Off-Road Duathlon & Trail Run Challenge \n9:30am\nTrail Run Awards \n11:30am\nTriathlon and Duathlon Awards (possibly earlier as available)
URL:https://celiac.org/event/renegade/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170412T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170412T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20170201T200337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170201T200337Z
UID:602-1492027200-1492038000@celiac.org
SUMMARY:NY Knicks Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Madison Square Garden to watch the New York Knicks and help raise money for CDF at the World’s Most Famous Arena! \n\nEnjoy a night of NY Knicks basketball with your friends & family at a group discounted rate with no taxes or fees!\nSeating options vary. Please use the link to purchase no later than March 12th.\n\nTo purchase tickets\, please use this link.\nSpecial Offer Code: CDF \nIf you have any questions or would like to purchase group tickets of 20 or more\, please contact Alex Aldrich at 212-631-5291.
URL:https://celiac.org/event/ny-knicks-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Assorted colourful valentine candies.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170320
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20151029T051411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151029T051411Z
UID:333-1489881600-1489967999@celiac.org
SUMMARY:2017 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon
DESCRIPTION:CDF Team Gluten-Free is proud to be an Official Charity Partner of the 2017 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon- March 19\, 2017. With one of the most exciting courses\, participants will run from “the Stadium to the Sea”! Each mile of the 26.2 mile Marathon Course starting at Dodger Stadium passes by renowned iconic Los Angeles Landmarks including the Disney Hall and Music Center\, Rodeo Drive and Chinatown and more before finishing on Ocean Avenue alongside the Pacific Ocean! This is truly a life changing race.\n\nMeet the Team\nLauri McCallister Vining\nI am running with Team Gluten Free in an effort to raise money for the treatment and research of Celiac Disease. This will be my third marathon\, and I’m proud to run this one for such an important reason. My little brother is only 7 years old and has been diagnosed with this autoimmune disorder. Watching my family struggle to ensure that he is eating a nutritious diet while also avoiding all food groups that contain gluten has been a hard thing to do. Watching them try to explain why he can’t have the same pizza as all of his classmates is even harder to do. Because of what I see my family and others go through\, I vow to go gluten free until race day in order to better understand the difficulties involved in maintaining such a diet. \n\nLauren Record\nI am a 35 year old wife and mother of a 8 month old baby boy.  I was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley and am now currently living in Simi Valley.  I completed the LA Marathon back in 2010 which seems like a different lifetime now. I use the word “complete” as I can’t honestly use the word “run” as there were long stretches of nothing close to that. But I finished\, got my medal and told myself that one day I would like to do it again and I felt like this year was the year.  As many Moms can relate\, after having a baby you become obsessed with wanting your body back. I thought “Go big or go home!” In addition to completing this goal personally\, I wanted to offer whatever help I could in getting awareness and funding generated for Celiac Disease. My sister’s 4 year old daughter\, Olivia\, was diagnosed with Celiac Disease a couple of months ago and I have watched my sister and brother in law struggle with this diagnosis and how it has affected all of their daily lives.  I never realized the extreme attention to detail regarding everything your child eats and the stress this brings parents especially when their little ones are spending more and more time away at friend’s houses and birthday parties. The temptations are everywhere and the risk is usually not as obvious which results in parents having to be on “high alert” all of the time.  I empathize with my sister as I can literally see the strain this has put on her for wanting her daughter to have everything and miss out on nothing.  Olivia will grow up to be a healthy\, happy\, productive\, little girl but it doesn’t negate the worry and work it takes to ensure that.  As I mentioned earlier\, I want to do whatever I can on my part to get the word out there that this is a disease that affects many families and “going gluten free” is not always the trendy choice people want to make to be more like celebrities.  It is an extremely difficult adjustment that directly directs the health of your child and needs to be taken more seriously\, in my opinion. \n\nWhy Join Team Gluten-Free? All runners receive… \n\nTraining and fundraising tips\nOfficial Team Gluten-Free race shirt\nPersonal online fundraising page\nFundraising incentives and prizes\nGluten-free swag bag\nand more!\n\nGet Started! \nWe only have NINE Charity Bibs left for the Los Angeles Marathon. \n\nCommit to raise a minimum of $650 for Team Gluten-Free\nClaim your bib and register for the Los Angeles Marathon as an invited member of Celiac Disease Foundation Team Gluten-Free\nSTART FUNDRAISING – we help you set up your own fundraising page\n\nTo claim your bib\, email gillian.entin@celiac.org\nThe money raised by Team Gluten-Free participants funds Celiac Disease Foundation’s education\, advocacy and research programs. Team Gluten-Free is Celiac Disease Foundation’s community-based fundraising program for athletes and non-athletes alike. \n  \n 
URL:https://celiac.org/event/2016-los-angeles-marathon/
LOCATION:Dodger Stadium\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 1000 Elysian Park Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marathon
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161107
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20151028T070720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T070720Z
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SUMMARY:2016 TCS NYC Marathon
DESCRIPTION:This year’s TCS NYC Marathon will take place November 6\, 2016. We invite you to run with us! Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will travel to New York to run the 26.2 miles together with one common goal: to increase the rate of diagnosis of celiac disease! \nMeet the Team\nLisa Agdern\nLisa Agdern is an avid runner and mother of two children with Celiac Disease.   She lives in Chappaqua\, NY with her husband Jeff\, daughter Sarah (10) and son Bryan (8).  As a senior at Tufts University in 1997\, Lisa ran the Boston Marathon.  Now\, as a native New Yorker\, she is thrilled to be able to run the 2016 TCS NYC Marathon to raise money for a cause that is near and dear to her heart.   Sarah was diagnosed with Celiac Disease at age 4 in 2010 and Bryan was diagnosed a few months later at the age of 2.  Lisa and her family have been living with Celiac Disease for many years and despite the daily challenges of being strictly gluten-free\, Sarah and Bryan are both doing great.  They are involved in sports\, music\, Girl Scouts\, and love spending time with family and friends.   When Lisa is not taking care of her children\, she enjoys running\, playing tennis\, reading and volunteering in the school and community.  Visit Lisa’s Fundraising Page Here \n\n \nCaitlin Kenneally\nMy name is Caitlin Kenneally\, and I love to travel\, explore new hot spots in various cities\, hit the gym\, spend time with family and friends\, and kick it gfree style! I graduated with a Bachelor’s in Finance from URI in 2012\, started a career in finance\, and then decided to become a recruiter. Over the last 3 years in recruitment I have recruited for all industries across North America\, and I absolutely love it. I was diagnosed with Celiac in 2012\, which was a huge blow to my Italian appetite\, but didn’t let it get me down. I wrote an article on the misconceptions of being gluten free in 2015 that you can see below. Please join me in fundraising for a cause that matters to not only me\, my family and my peers\, but 1.8 million other diagnosed Americans. I’m running because I can\, because it’s my goal to complete a marathon\, and because I care!      Visit Caitlin’s Fundraising Page Here \n\n \nKate Gottsch\nI live in Minneapolis\, MN with my husband\, Rob and 2 kids\, Liam (8) and Harper (3). I work as a Health Systems Manager for Janssen Biotech (Johnson and Johnson).   I represent a product portfolio of therapies for the treatment of autoimmune disorders.I am running this race for my sister\, Cecily\, who was diagnosed with Celiac and a wheat allergy a few years ago.  Cecily’s journey has been long and challenging.  Her diagnosis was the beginning of a new life filled with hope and sacrifice.  I am so proud of her courage and tenacity. I run for Cecily and others like her who aim to find health and wellness living with Celiac Disease. I’m excited to help in the effort to better educate others on what it means to be gluten free. Visit Kate’s Fundraising Page Here\n \n\n \nPatrick Kane\nAt 15 months old\, my daughter Riley was diagnosed with Celiac Disease.  In the months before her 2013 endoscopy and diagnosis things had gotten bad with Riley’s health.  She was very sick.  After a few doctors we took her to a GI Specialist at Cohen’s Children’s Hospital who diagnosed her. My wife and I were relieved to have finally figured out the causes of her many symptoms.  After a week of going gluten-free\, Riley was improving\, gaining weight and seemed more attentive.  Going Gluten Free saved our daughters life. In early 2014\, our daughter Maggie was diagnosed.   We were shocked and saddened by the news but we were better prepared for her diagnosis.  Our household had changed forever.  My wife and I were determined to do whatever was needed to keep our children healthy and thriving. Fast forward 2 years and our 4 year old and 6 year old are doing well.  Riley is still overcoming obstacles from her early severe illness that occurred during such an important time in her developmental stages.  Riley fights hard each day to “catch up” on her overall health and academic milestones. We feel honored to be a part of Team Gluten Free.    Team Gluten Free saves lives and helps individuals and families tackle the most important game of their lives\, the game of “health and wellbeing”. Visit Patrick’s Fundraising Page Here  \n\n \nCaitlin Westerfield\nMy name is Caitlin Westerfield and I am a freshman at Yale University. In October of 2012\, my cross country team volunteered at mile 16 of the Chicago Marathon\, handing out gatorade to the runners. By the end of the day\, I decided that the fall of my freshman year of college I would run a marathon. Four years later\, I am psyched to be able to complete that goal. I am also excited to run on Team Gluten-Free. In January of 2015\, my younger sister was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. By running this race\, I hope to promote an organization that labors every day to improve her life and the lives of millions of others around the globe. Visit Caitlin’s Fundraising Page Here \n\n  \nGet Started! \n\nCommit to raise a minimum of $3\,500 for Team Gluten-Free\nClaim your bib and register for the Los Angeles Marathon as an invited member of Celiac Disease Foundation Team Gluten-Free\nSTART FUNDRAISING – we help you set up your own fundraising page\n\nTo claim your bib\, email gillian.entin@celiac.org\nAlready have a guaranteed entry? You can still run as a TGF Member! Email gillian.entin@celiac.org to learn how! \nThe money raised by Team Gluten-Free participants funds Celiac Disease Foundation’s education\, advocacy and research programs.  On Your Mark\, Get Set\, GO!
URL:https://celiac.org/event/2015-tcs-nyc-marathon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160829T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160829T180000
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CREATED:20160607T040604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160607T040604Z
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SUMMARY:2016 New York Golf Outing
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URL:https://celiac.org/event/2016-new-york-golf-outing/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160724
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20160510T184749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160510T184749Z
UID:32522-1469232000-1469318399@celiac.org
SUMMARY:Team Gluten-Free Spin Benefit
DESCRIPTION:When: July 23rd \nWhere: Zengo Cycle\, 3308 Wisconsin Ave NW #202\, Washington\, DC 20016 \n202-506-6501 \n  \nClick here to visit the DCGlutenFree Team GF Page.
URL:https://celiac.org/event/team-gluten-free-spin-benefit/
LOCATION:Frequently Asked Questions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160526T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160526T213000
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CREATED:20160512T192735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T192735Z
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SUMMARY:Tito’s Handmade Vodka & Blackbird Bakery Chef Series
DESCRIPTION:The Tito’s Handmade Vodka & Blackbird Bakery Chef Series kicks off on May 26th with Chef Daniel Olivella at Barlata Tapas Bar in Austin TX. \nThis is the first event in what will be an ongoing series co-created by two Gluten-Free Austin originals\, Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Blackbird Bakery\, to celebrate the Gluten-Free culinary movement\, and showcase the expansive and delicious possibilities of this cutting edge cuisine. \nFor one night only\, Barlata will be converting 5 tapas and 2 desserts from the menu to gluten-free using Blackbird Bakery’s award winning flour blends while Tito’s will be pairing the dinner with 3 custom cocktails. \nEach ticket purcahses 5 tapas\, 2 desserts and 3 cocktails as service for one person. \n$5 of each ticket sale will be donated to the Celiac Disease Foundation #TeamGlutenFree \nWhere can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nPlease contact Barlata Tapas Bar with any questions regarding this event or menu: barlatadinners@gmail.com \nClick here to purchase tickets.
URL:https://celiac.org/event/530/
LOCATION:Barlata Tapas Ba\, 1500 S Lamar Blvd #150\, Austin\, TX 78704\, Austin\, TX\, 78704\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160501T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20151224T075124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151224T075124Z
UID:493-1462096800-1462118400@celiac.org
SUMMARY:CDF National Conference and Gluten-Free EXPO
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://celiac.org/event/cdf-national-conference-and-gluten-free-expo-2/
LOCATION:iCureCeliac
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160430T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20151224T074859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151224T074859Z
UID:491-1462010400-1462032000@celiac.org
SUMMARY:CDF National Conference and Gluten-Free EXPO
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://celiac.org/event/cdf-national-conference-and-gluten-free-expo/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160428T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20160408T225206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T225206Z
UID:521-1461870000-1461884400@celiac.org
SUMMARY:Team Gluten-Free Bike Night Fundraiser at Fleet Reserve
DESCRIPTION:TGF Bike Night Fundraiser at Fleet Reserve \n7pm-11pm \nHonolulu\, HI \nLeave an encouraging note for Frederick Myers and visit Elaina’s TGF page.
URL:https://celiac.org/event/tgf-bike-night-fundraiser-at-fleet-reserve/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160414T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20160414T185622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160414T185622Z
UID:523-1460620800-1460653200@celiac.org
SUMMARY:AITI Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:What:  AITI Golf Outing \nWhen: Friday\, July 15th at 1:00 PM \nWhere: Deerfield Golf Club • Riverwoods\, IL \ndeerfieldgolf.org \nTeam Gluten-Free Link
URL:https://celiac.org/event/aiti-golf-outing/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151219T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151219T235500
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20151107T070030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151107T070030Z
UID:371-1450551600-1450569300@celiac.org
SUMMARY:New Jersey Devils CDF Benefit Event
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://celiac.org/event/new-jersey-devils-cdf-benefit-event/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151205T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T123155
CREATED:20151107T065534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151107T065534Z
UID:367-1449300600-1449334800@celiac.org
SUMMARY:Spartan Race Los Angeles Sprint
DESCRIPTION:  \nLos Angeles\, CA \n 
URL:https://celiac.org/event/spartan-race-los-angeles-sprint/
LOCATION:Castaic Lake State Recreation Area\, 32132 Castaic Lake Drive\, Castaic\, 91384\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://celiac.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/spartan.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:matthew.clark@celiac.org
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