Thursday, July 28, 2011

National Ability Center's Summit Challenge 2011

This year's Summit Challenge
offers a chance for cyclists
to give back
Park City's own National Ability Center is planning a fund-raising bike event on August 27th called the Summit Challenge. The Challenge offers a chance to do an organized ride and donate to furthering research and care to those with physical handicaps. 100, 50, and 15 mile road rides are available at this year's Challenge. 

The Summit Challenge ride was created to benefit the participants and their family’s that use the National Ability Center every day. Whether it be through our adaptive ski program, horseback riding, climbing or cycling, every day we see participants who continue to inspire and amaze.


Thousands of participants come to the NAC each year, and every one has a unique story. By riding in the Summit Challenge and setting up your personal fundraising page, you help keep the National Ability Center in a position to provide the great programs you and many others have come to expect. 

Reserve your official 2011 Summit Challenge Cycling Jersey, only $55 each!  You can order your shirt through our registration process or day of the ride.  Riders who raise $1,000 or more receive a jersey for free!

Check out their website for more info about riding, volunteering, donating, and to access the online registration form.

 

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