One of the biggest gluten-free events in the Twin Cities, Making Tracks for Celiacs, is coming to an end. Find out why, plus see my quick trip of 13 years down memory lane. Also, you can still donate to the cause!
Some people with celiac or a gluten-sensitivity may feel like a zombie when getting glutened, but who would think that a zombie walk would be a great way to raise celiac awareness and money for celiac disease research?
If you are ready to raise awareness and money for celiac disease plus you want to eat gluten-free food, the Making Tracks for Celiacs event in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area of Minnesota is just for you!
Help raise some money for research, by supporting a Making Tracks for Celiacs event this spring.
Ready to have some fun gluten-free style! Join us for the 12th Annual Making Tracks for Celiacs event Saturday!
The weather forecast for May 21st, wasn’t looking good. How would this year’s celiac walk be impacted by major rain and potential storms?
Celiac affects as many people as Type 1 Diabetes, but 97% are undiagnosed! This celiac event on May 21st aims to raise awareness and funds to help change that!
Time to get geared up for the 10th Annual Walk/Run for Celiac Disease a.k.a. Making Tracks for Celiacs. There are several cities across the country who will be doing this fun event this spring! Find out how you can participate or help the celiac community!
Months of planning for our celiac fundraiser in the Twin Cities all comes down to what happens between 6:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. the day of the event. All you wonder about before is — “Will it all work out?” And all you say after is, “Thankfully it did”! And last Saturday — it did, but there’s a lot of hard work, deliberation and, sometimes, turmoil in the process.
What forces you to put dozens of miles on your car, even though your not too far from home? A busy planning day for the Making Tracks for Celiacs event in the Twin Cities.