Location:
Macomb Orchard Trail,
Richmond,
MI
Brought to you by: Care for Southeastern Michigan
CARE for Southeastern Michigan presents the 7th Annual Ride 4 Recovery Sunday, September 29 at the Macomb Orchard Trail in Richmond. This is the second year at the location that includes various terrains, wildflowers and is traditionally spacious. All proceeds from the Ride benefit CARE’s mission of strengthening resiliency in people and communities through prevention, education and services that improve the quality of life. Riders of all ages and skill levels are welcome to register for the 10, 25 or 40-mile route. Non-riding supporters can participate in all the other fun activities on-site for $25, as part of the proceeds will be donated back to CARE. Registration will remain open for Ride4Recovery until the day of the event. The fee for an adult rider is $55. Children 12 and under ride for free. In addition to the Ride, registration includes a full hot breakfast, ride snakes, a rider moisture-wicking t-shirt, a BBQ lunch and entertainment. Rules of the Ride: Helmets required for all riders Riders must follow the "Rules of the Road" when crossing trail intersections Registrations must be received by September 15th to guarantee an event T-shirt Breakfast and post-ride BBQ included in registration In the face of the opioid epidemic, CARE’s mission has never been more timely or crucial. Riders, volunteers, donors, and sponsors are an essential part of CARE’s life-changing and life-saving work.
Location: Macomb Orchard Trail, Richmond, MI
Brought to you by: Care for Southeastern Michigan
Sunday, September 29, 2019 4:00 AM - Sunday, September 29, 2019 11:30 AM
FREE parking for riders and volunteers at the Richmond High School parking lot located at 35320 Division Road, Richmond, MI 48062. All riders must park here, and walk or ride their bikes over. NO PARKING in Maniaci's lot. There will be shuttles for volunteers.
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