The Midland CTS Bike Club has organized an event called “Dock to Dock / Midland Bike Day”. Our second annual. This event is designed to increase awareness of cycling to work and promote healthy living in our community. The event will be held on Friday June 4th, 2010 during National Bike-to-Work Week.
FREE to attend!
The first 100 attendees will receive a FREE Dock-to-Dock/Bike-to-Work t-shirt.
Register on-line at http://midlandbikeday.ctsbikeclub.com before May 21th 2010 and you will be entered into a draw for your chance to win a free weekend getaway from The Delawana Inn. All attendees will be entered to win other sweet prizes from our generous sponsors.
8:00 am Friday June 4th,2010, during National Bike-to-Work Week, cyclists will meet at The Dock 104.1's parking lot. The collected cyclists will bike down King Street, “Live-to-air with Meg Whitton” from the morning show and finish at the Midland town docks. The event is designed to increase awareness of cycling and promote healthy living in our community.
Special thanks to our sponsors!
The Dock 104.1 fm / Graffiti Art / Total Sports / Delawana Inn / Cellarmen's Pub / Advanced foot clinic / Funktion Design / OnlyGreen / Pros Marketing / My Oasis..Total Body Balance / RAW CrossFit / Labx / Kelly moss photography
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