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3rd Annual OCL Cycling Ride for Community Living

The Ride for Community Living is a fun, family event that will raise funds for a local not for profit organization serving people with disabilities - Onondaga Community Living. The event will include two rides: a 7 mile ride for slow and easy riders that want to dust off that old bike, and get you out to stretch your legs on a new adventure without overtaxing yourself.  There will also be a 43 mile ride for more serious experienced riders those who want to venture out and see more of the beautiful Central NY area. What a great way to spend your Saturday and help OCL!  

Aside from the fun of riding, prizes will be awarded for the individual rider and the team who raises the most money.

At the completion of the ride, all riders and volunteers will be our guests at a lunch catered by Toggenburg. There will be live music and free massages on a first come first serve basis. This will be a great opportunity for all riders to enjoy the camaraderie of cycling!

OCL helps people with disabilities to live the life of their choosing. People live in their own homes, have jobs working along side of other community people and several are also supported to go to college at Syracuse University along side of typical SU students.

Date:       Saturday, June 18, 2011

                 43  Mile ride -   7:45 Registration Opens

                                            8:30 Ride Begins

                  7 mile ride -    9:45 Registration Opens

                                          10:30 Ride Begins

Location:  Toggenburg Mountain,  1135 Toggenburg Road, Fabius, NY

                 http://www.skitog.com/directions.html

Fund Raising Goals:  Each rider needs to raise a minimum of $100

Registration:  $15

                        Teams of three -  $15 registration/team with minimum of $500 raised

For More Information: 315-434-9597 x 203

                                          events@oclinc.org