Have a Beer with Us & Deschutes Community Pints

community pintsCome have a beer with us at the Deschutes Tasting Room in Downtown Roanoke on Tuesdays in March. The Roanoke Outside Foundation is the beneficiary of the Community Pints program this month, with $1 from each beer going back to the outdoors. (Thanks, Deschutes!) 

Join us for an activity and/or beverages on Tuesdays in March:

  • March 10,  Run or Ride with Roanoke Outside: Molly Bullington, race director for the Blue Ridge Marathon and marathon training coach will host a group 5K run starting at 6 p.m. Rob Issem will be host a group bike ride starting at 5:30 p.m. It’s the kickoff to the L’Eroica series.
  • March 17, Down the Hatch Pre-Game: Volunteers for Orvis’ Down the Hatch Festival in Elmwood Park on March 21 will gather for a Q&A and check-in. Plus you can get raffle tickets to win Down the Hatch prizes from Yakima, Smith, Global Rescue, Costs Del Mar, Adipose Boatworks, Outcast, Sight Line Provisions and more (you do not have to be present Saturday to win but it will be more fun if you are).
  • March 31, Roanoke Outside Trivia: Play trivia, drink beer, win prizes, give back, and feel good.

Don’t miss any events. You can RSVP and stay in the know on Facebook.

What does Roanoke Outside Foundation money do?

The Roanoke Outside Foundation has been working for more than 10 years to make our region a great outdoor destination for business and living.

Roanoke Outside creates economic growth by leveraging natural assets to attract investment and talent. Through business attraction, signature outdoor events, strategic partnerships, social offerings, and infrastructure investment Roanoke Outside seeks to establish the Roanoke Region as a place where businesses want to locate and where people want to live. Roanoke Outside manages www.roanokeoutside.com and a portfolio of brand-building events that include Blue Ridge Marathon, GO Outside Festival (GO Fest), and Go Cross Cyclocross Race. The Roanoke Outside Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization and is part of the Roanoke Regional Partnership family, which also includes Get2KnowNoke.

But there’s always more to be done. And you can help.