O Will be Flying at NYC Half!
Oiselle is so excited to be flying at the United Airlines NYC Half for the weekend of MARCH 16th-18th!
Chief Bird Sally Bergesen, Maria Elena Callé, and Devon Yanko are racing, along with so many Volée teammates. And Allie Kieffer is joining our cheer squad! We hope to see you out and about over the weekend...tweet at us if you want us to cheer for you!
Friday, March 16th:
- RUNTalk with Allie Kieffer & SELF Magazine, 6:00 pm
- NYRR RUNCenter
- 320 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
- RSVP for RUNtalk HERE
Saturday, March 17th:
- 3 Mile Shake Out Run, 9:30 am
- Grand Army Plaza, near Prospect Park (bonus points for wearing green)
- We'll be giving out swag! Crossing our fingers that you show up and join us!
Sunday, March 18th:
- Oiselle Cowbell Corner, 8:00 am
- 152 West 57th St, SE Corner of 7th Ave & W 51st St
- We'll be on runner's left for high fives!
Follow along on the Oiselle Instagram Story, Saturday and Sunday, to see all the race weekend fun!
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