Pablove Ride for Life @ Mellow Johnny's

Mellow Johnny's Bike Shop

Saturday, March 20, 2010 @ 10:00 AM

Date

Start: Saturday, March 20, 2010 @ 10:00 AM

Address

Mellow Johnny's Bike Shop
400 Nueces Street
Austin, TX 78701 Austin, TX

Fees

$25

Registration Closing Date

Friday, March 19, 2010 @ 3:00 PM PST

Brief Description

Join us on March 20th for a special event in conjunction with Mellow Johnny's and Dangerbird Records to benefit THE PABLOVE FOUNDATION, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with cancer. We will start the day off with a bike ride around Austin with Pablove and Dangerbird founder Jeff Castelaz. Then that evening we'll celebrate in the spirit of The Pablove Foundation here at Mellow Johnny's from 8:00pm-midnight amidst a mind-blowing lineup of bands presented by Dangerbird.

Additional Information

Both a 30-mile and 60-mile bike ride will be offered to participants. Enjoy an invigorating excursion around town to raise awareness about childhood cancer. Registration for the bike ride is only $25 and includes a special Pablove goodie bag. All proceeds from the ride entry fee go DIRECTLY to the Pablove Foundation. Register online by clicking the button below. The evening show is free and open to the public; donations are highly encouraged. Cyclists participating in the morning bike ride will enjoy guaranteed entry to the show and access to a separate drink area. There will be three fully stocked bars, NadaMoo ice cream and Pablove merchandise available for purchase. This is a day-long experience not to be missed!

All proceeds of this ride go to The Pablove Foundation.

About the Pablove Foundation:

The Pablove Foundation is named after Pablo Castelaz, who was diagnosed with bilateral Wilm’s Tumor, a rare form of children’s cancer. The cancer appeared out of nowhere, with no warning signs in Pablo’s general demeanor or health. On June 27th, 2009 Pablo’s individual fight with cancer ended. The Pablove Foundation fights on in Pablo’s name and gives money to improve the lives of children with cancer, at both national and local levels. www.pablove.org


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