The route will pass through places and neighborhoods where Kahprei lived, worked and played. It will also visit the cemetery in Hyde Park where Kahprei's gravesite is located. The ride will be lead by experienced cyclists and will total about 15 miles. A picnic lunch will be provided for riders.
Please collect pledges in memory of Kahprei to award scholarships to young people who have demonstrated a committment to community service and who have a financial need for education beyond high school. Contact Bikes Not Bombs to get a pledge form which will be useful in collecting these pledges.
Ride begins promptly at 10:00. Dress appropriately for the weather and please have your bike in good riding condition. Helmets are required, and BNB can loan you a helmet for the ride if you need one. Please RSVP so that we know how much lunch to provide. Send mail through the web site, http://www.bikesnotbombs.org.
After the rides, there will be workshops in bike maintenance, advocacy, safe
riding techniques, and a bike-decorating contest and parade for the young
and young at heart! There will also be a bike yard sale, so bring your old
bikes, parts, and other doo-dads to donate to the cause. We'll wrap up the
afternoon with a big barbecue catered by Redbones and some local apple pies
and other goodies fresh from the nearby orchards.
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The Mt. Wachusett ride will start at 8:30; all the other rides will begin at 11 AM. This will allow riders to use the commuter rail and our MassBike shuttle to get to the ride car-free. Pre-registration is only $5 for MassBike members with a $50 pledge or donation minimum.
Families and non-members pay $20 for pre-registration, also with a $50 pledge or donation minimum. Non-members will also receive a one year membership in MassBike with their registration. Day of event registration is $25. The event takes place rain or shine, but we're seriously hoping for shine!
If you have questions or would like to volunteer at this awesome new event, please contact Karin at 617-629-4960 or oberon119@hotmail.com.