More Than 500 Boulderites Tubed Down Boulder Creek This Morning In Work Clothes And Hotdog Suits

More than 500 Boulderites tubed down Boulder Creek this morning for the 14th annual Tube To Work Day. Some dressed in business suits, others in hotdog costumes, gathered at Eben G. Fine Park with tubes under their arms just after 7 AM. It was the event’s first year back since the COVID-19 pandemic began.



Jeff Kagan (above) founded tube to work day in 2008 with his best friend. He says they were looking for an environmentally friendly way to get to work.

 

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Alexis Kenyon

Alexis Kenyon

Alexis Kenyon is an experienced radio reporter with more than 15 years of experience creating compelling, sound-rich radio stories for news outlets across the country. Kenyon has master's degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism in radio broadcast and photojournalism. She has worked in KGNU's news department since 2021 as a reporter, editor, and daily news producer. In all her work, she strives to produce thought-provoking, trustworthy journalism that makes other people's stories feel personal. In addition to audio production, Kenyon runs KGNU's news internship program and oversees the department's digital engagement.
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