Optimist Wine Country Classic Bike Ride
Time 13 November · 07:30 – 19:00 Location River Oaks Hot Springs Events Pavilion 800 Clubhouse Drive Paso Robles, CA Created by: The Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center More info This is the inaugural bike event being sponsored by the Optimist Clubs of the Central Coast as a benefit ride for the Central Coast Autism … Continued
10:06 PM PDT on October 16, 2010
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| Location | River Oaks Hot Springs Events Pavilion
800 Clubhouse Drive
Paso Robles, CA
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| More info | This is the inaugural bike event being sponsored by the Optimist Clubs of the Central Coast as a benefit ride for the Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center. There will be 3 different 25 mile rides, which can be combined into a 50 or 75 mile ride, a 15 mile short ride, and a 3 mile Kids Fun Ride. All rides are through the Paso Robles Wine areas. Price includes the ride, a post-ride BBQ, and raffle ticket. There will also be entertainment and kid’s activities. For more information and registration, please go to: http://optimistswinecountryclassic.com/ |
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