Location:
Armstrong Trails,
Kittanning,
PA
Brought to you by: BETH KOSTELLA
ARMSTRONG TRAIL FUN DAY SATURDAY JUNE 1, 2019 NATIONAL TRAIL DAY HOW IT WORKS Register on-line@ https://www.bikereg.com/atfd (Follow the on-line payment directions) Or: Visit: armstrongrailstotrails.org Complete Registration Form and Liability Release Form and mail both along with payment to: ARTA P.O. Box 422 Kittanning, PA 16201 • On June 1, 2019 you have the option of starting wherever you like on the trail. Plan your Ride so that you will arrive at Nautical Mile Campground & Marina 530 Stone Ave. Templeton, PA 16259 around 11:15 am to Register/Check-in for Lunch which begins at 11:30pm to 1:30pm. Catered Lunch by Garda's of Ford City. (Vegetarian option available.) Water, Lemonade and Ice Tea will be available at no extra charge. All registered participants will receive their T-Shirt at that time. If you wish to have your T-Shirt earlier, a booth will be set-up to register beginning at 9:00 am. • All Events will be Set-up at Nautical Mile Campground & Marina, so if you wish to participate in events instead of Riding. Event will begin @9:00am with Coffee and Tea and Hot Chocolate supplied by ARTA. • Some events planned will be: - 50/50 and Door Prize drawing at 1:45 pm - Basket Raffle - Corn Hole Tossing and Horse Shoes all Day - Campfire for roasting Hot Dogs, marshmallows and smores. • Registration will be limited to 200 People. • However, once the event is sold out you can still participate in the Events for a donation. • All Events will end at 3:00pm, however the Trail will be open for your enjoyment to ride or walk till dusk. • Overnight Camping Available at Nautical Mile Campground & Marina. (724-868-2607)
Location: Armstrong Trails, Kittanning, PA
Brought to you by: BETH KOSTELLA
Saturday, June 01, 2019 5:00 AM - Saturday, June 01, 2019 11:00 AM
Nautical Mile Campground & Marina 530 Stone Ave. Templeton, PA 16259
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