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6th Annual Emerald City Lights Bike Ride September 11
Volunteers for the event and more are still needed.
September 3, 2010
Seattle, Wash. - The Emerald City Lights Bike Ride, is a non-profit, charitable and educational organization dedicated to provide to those in need.
Their goal is to support activities, organizations, and operate programs that work to provide nutrition and general humanitarian aid. Proper nutrition will increase wellness.
Bike Ride – 18 miles – 30 miles – 65 miles
Starts and Finishes at Auburn Game Farm Park
Register: Jan. 1, 2010 to Sept. 10, 2010 for $35.00
Register: Day of Event – Sept. 11, 2010 for $45.00
18-mile ride: Through Auburn, Green Valley Road, Metzler Park and back to Park.
30-mile ride: Through Auburn, Flaming Geyser Park, Enumclaw Plateau and back to Park.
65-mile ride: Through Auburn, Flaming Geyser Park, Black Diamond, Ravensdale, Cumberland, Enumclaw Plateau and back to Park.
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