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Long May You Run: A Benefit to Sponsor Roadrunner and Pedestrian Safety:

The Hamilton
600 14th Street, NW
Saturday, January 26th, 2013
12:00pm – 3:00pm | $35

Long May You Run is a concert and benefit for runner and pedestrian safety at the Hamilton Live on January 26th form 12 noon-3:30 pm. The show will honor the memory of Karen Dubin who was killed in a running accident on Washington’s GW Memorial Parkway on April 14, 2011. Proceeds from the concert will help support runner and pedestrian safety initiatives both locally and nationwide, through the Road Runners Club of America. Young professional tickets are available for $35 and include lunch!

For more info, to purchase tickets, or donate to the cause, please visit www.longmayyourun.net

Featuring:
Ana Egge, Anne Mccue, Eric Brace, The Doughboys, Mary Battiata & Little Pink, The Candles (Norah Jones’ Band), and Derek Every.

Update: I was just told via email that “Jonathan Fishman, the drummer of Phish will be making a guest appearance.” Awesome!

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