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Love Beer. Love Sports. Harpoon.
WHAT'S NEXT FOR HARPOON SPORTS? The Harpoon 5-Miler to benefit The Angel Fund Saturday, June 7, 2008 Heading into the 7th running of the Harpoon 5-Miler, the race has raised $134,000 for the Angel Fund for ALS Research. The race starts at 10:00 AM runs a beautiful course down to the South Boston Waterfront, around Castle Island and back to the Harpoon Brewery for a party with beer, food and fun!
ADDITIONAL ANNUAL HARPOON SPORT EVENTS August 16, 2008 The annual Harpoon Point to Point is a day of bicycle rides (110 miles, 50 miles and 25 miles) across the state of Vermont to benefit the Vermont Foodbank.
A collaborative effort by the Vermont Foodbank, the Harpoon Brewery, and The Point Radio Network, this ride was established to raise awareness and funds for the Vermont Foodbank and its efforts to end hunger in Vermont. Harpoon Point to Point Photos: 2006 | 2007
2008 Registration: NOW OPEN The Harpoon Vermont Octoberfest 5K Sunday, October 12, 2008 This 3.1 mile road race kicks off the Sunday of Octoberfest in Windsor, VT with a bang! Work up an appetite for Harpoon Octoberfest beer, bratwurst, and some Oompah by taking kicking up your heels on this scenic course at the brewery. Prosit! Photos: 2006 | 2007 Results: 2006 | 2007
New England’s fishing magazine, On The Water is reviving the spirit of the largest fishing tournament on the East Coast, The R.J. Schaefer Tournament. They are launching “The Striper Cup,” a new tournament, which Harpoon is proud to sponsor. The Harpoon Brewery to Brewery Ride Saturday, June 14, 2008 2008 Registration - SOLD OUT! 2008 will be the 8th edition of what is now an annual event. Because of the challenging and somewhat grueling nature of the ride (this is for serious well trained cyclists and triathletes only), for the first three years, the B2B ride was held within a close knit group of about 80 cyclists by invitation only. This year's ride is limited to 600 experienced cyclists that can handle 140 miles in one day at a absolute bare minimum pace of 16 MPH. The B2B ride will once again benefit several local New England charitable organizations including Harpoon Helps and Team Psycho Elite Development Program . |