The Crew Night.

You’re invited.

I held the first Crew Night last February. When I got home, I told my wife, “Whatever that was is one of my favorite things ever!” The overwhelming response was “When is the next Crew Night happening?” I now have an answer. This coming January 8th!

Who’s invited?

You are (and a handful of other guys). It’s invite-only and the night is capped at the first 100 men. This isn’t meant to be exclusive. Instead, the goal is to intentionally create an environment where we can go deep into conversation, fast. A room full of men that I greatly respect and trust.

When & Where?

Thursday, January 8th, from 6pm - 8 pm (doors open at 5:45 pm) with an optional hour of connection from 8 pm - 9 pm. It’ll be held at the Atrium located west of Sioux Falls (46594 268th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57106).

What to expect?

A time connecting as men. This isn’t a sit back and listen to speakers event. The hope is to get candid and go past the surface. We’ll sing a hymn or 2. Maybe a guy will share his story. Communion will be a part of the night. My friend and mentor Brad Lomenick will give a short talk on “3 things every man should know”. Followed by discussion around tables. Drinks and appetizers will be served throughout the night. (Note: this isn’t an “Embrace event.” If it were, I wouldn’t be able to hand out cigars to everyone!)

How much?
 

It’s free for you. The generous partners mentioned below have fully covered the $120+ for you. Awesome right? I can’t thank these partners enough. Go support them!

RSVP

If you can commit to the night, please RSVP. There are 100 spots available. (Note: Please don’t RSVP until you’re able to commit to the night. Every spot matters.)

In your corner.
Adam

About Brad Lomenick:

Outside the state of South Dakota, no one has had a greater impact on my life than Brad. Personally, he’s a mentor and friend. Brad is also a connector of some of the top leaders in the world, both in the business world and in the Church. He’s a leadership thought leader, speaker, author of the book H3 Leadership, and he has a podcast that I listen to weekly.