Inland Northwest Chapter of the National MS Society
Category:
Fundraising
Geographical Area:
Nonprofit Event Calendar
Start
Date:
9/8/2012
End Date:
9/9/2012
Start Time:
10am
End Time:
Event
Info:
BIKE MS 2012
The Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is having its 7th annual Bike MS Ride. On September 8th and 9th, 2012 our chapter will challenge cyclists to 150 mile in order to raise money to end the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis. The Inland Northwest has on of the highest incidence rates of multiple sclerosis in the world, so this two day, 150 mile challenge will reword and challenge you like no other cycling event. Bike MS invites you on an unforgettable journey through the scenic routes and spectacular fall foliage of the Northwest. This tour on the “Trails of the Coeur d’ Alenes” is fully equipped with rest stops every 12-15 miles, bike mechanics, medical support, catered meals, and a Saturday Night Celebration. The Bike MS is presented by the Coeur D’ Alene Casino Resort – Hotel – celebrate conquering the course by trying your luck in the casino or regenerating in the pool on Saturday night. Bike MS cyclists are given a discounted rate at the Casino for the night. There is a $50 registration fee and a minimum of $200 in pledges per cyclist which earns you a collectible Bike MS Long Sleeved T-shirt and a terrific prize for going beyond the minimum. You can ride as an individual or as part of a team. Greatness comes from putting aside the reasons why you can’t to find reasons why you can. For more information contact the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at (509)482-2022 or 1-800-344-4867. You can also register on line at www.bikeMSnorthwest.org.
BIKE MS Ride the trail of the Coeur d’ Alenes on Sept. 8th and 9th and raise money for the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National MS Society. Cost: $50 registration and $200 in pledges required. Coeur d’ AleneCasino, Hwy 95, Worley, ID www.bikeMSnorthwest.org (800-344-4867)
Meet the challenge!! Cycle 150 miles in to days. Bike MS is scheduled for September 8 & 9 on the “Trails of the Coeur d’ Alenes.” Enjoy the spectacular fall foliage as you travel the historical Union Pacific rail beds along lakes, over the 3100 feet long railroad bridge and through the ancestral lands of the Coeur d’ Alene Nation. This tour is fully equipped with three meals each day, rest stops every 12-15 miles, bike mechanics, medical support and Saturday Night Celebration. The $50 registration fee and $200 minimum pledge earns you Bike MS Long Sleeved T-shirt and terrific prizes. Minimum age to ride is 12 years old and their parent/guardian must accompany them along the ride
Presented by Coeur D’ Alene Casino Resort
Bike MS is conducted by the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to raise funds to end the devastating effects of MS. This area has one of the highest incidence rates of MS in the world.
So………Take the challenge, conquer the course. Cycle to make a difference in the lives of the people with MS and their families in our community.
INFO: (509) 482-2022 or 1-800-344-4867 or www.bikeMSnorthwest.org
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