This note describes one possible way of delivering beam for the g-2 experiment at Fermilab. We assume that the existing g-2 experiment will be moved from BNL to Fermilab and that the experiment can start taking data one or two years after the end of the Tevatron collider run. The plan is to use the Booster beam that is not used by the MINOS or NOVA experiments. We believe that the needed modifications to the existing Fermilab infrastructure to accommodate the g-2 experiment will cost less than $20 M.