
SUNDAY 10/07/07 -
The Deck @ Trump Marina -
609.441.2000
Ride Now
for Autism Benefit
EARLY SHOW - 3pm
Huron & Brigantine Blvd.,
Atlantic City NJ
$30 Donation
You do not have to ride to help!
Make a Donation and Attend the show.
For
more information, please visit
www.canridenow.org,
email
ridenow@comcast.net or call 1-(888)
8-AUTISM.
On October 7, 2007, ING DIRECT Ride Now for Autism will flood the Atlantic City Expressway with a sea of chrome. In its second year, the ING DIRECT Ride Now for Autism is a world-class motorcycling event dedicated to raising funds for autism research and raising awareness for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). The ride begins at Boeing Helicopter, Ridley Park, Pa (at I-95 Exit #8), and continues, with a full police escort, to Atlantic City, NJ. In Atlantic City, participants will be treated to an exclusive party at The Deck overlooking the Farley State Marina located at the Trump Marina Hotel Casino. Registration opens at 10:00 a.m., the ride begins at 1:00 p.m. and the celebration at Trump Marina starts at 3:00 p.m.
The registration fee for ING DIRECT Ride Now for Autism is $30, which includes the ride, an exclusive ING DIRECT Ride Now for Autism t-shirt and pin, food, entertainment and the party at Trump Marina. To register in advance, please visit www.canridenow.org or call 1-(888) 8-AUTISM. Riders are encouraged to pre-register to facilitate planning, however on-site registration is available at either end of the event. While hundreds of bikers are expected to participate in the ING DIRECT Ride Now for Autism, those who cannot make the ride can still help raise funds for autism research and join the celebration at Trump Marina.
For more information, please visit www.canridenow.org, email ridenow@comcast.net or call 1-(888) 8-AUTISM. Organizers of the 2007 ING DIRECT Ride Now for Autism Philadelphia motorcycling event include: Doug Fischer and Rob Rzeczkowski (Wallingford, Pa), Laurie Riggs Maxwell (Swarthmore), Joe Carr (Aston), John and Pattie Gillespie (Philadelphia), Connie Meade (Philadelphia) and Kim Goodman (Atlantic City).
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