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May19 &
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Ride for the Feast
was an intense, two day, 140+ mile bike ride from Rehoboth,
Delaware to Baltimore, MD to raise funds and awareness for
Moveable Feast. This year we had +70 riders register and,
while we are still tabulating the results, this incredible
group of men and women have raised close to $150,000 of
funds. And unlike other rides: 100% of all the funds raised by participants of Ride For The Feast will go to the services of Moveable Feast, and not to
expenses of producing the event. All expenses for the ride are underwritten by corporate sponsorships from community-minded businesses.
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[05.24.04] Ride for the Feast a "Remarkable" Success (PDF)
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Local HIV/AIDS service provider Moveable Feast this weekend declared its second annual Ride For The Feast bicycle fundraiser a huge success. The two-day,
high intensity bicycle ride was held May 22-23. Fifty-nine riders completed the 140-mile journey from Rehoboth Beach, DE to Baltimore’s Patterson Park,
in temperatures surpassing 90 degrees. Collectively they raised over $105,000 that will be used to provide meals and nutrition to Marylander’s with HIV/AIDS.
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[05.16.04] Double Dividend of Charity Ride: 140-mile Bike Ride Benefits Moveable Feast - and Riders
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(From the Baltimore Sun)
When Dave Ackerman signed up for a 140-mile charity bike ride to support Marylanders with AIDS, he knew it would take a lot of time and energy to train.
But after getting on a bike for the first time since childhood, Ackerman, who weighed 315 pounds, realized that completing Moveable Feast's
Rehoboth-to-Baltimore ride this coming weekend was going to be more challenging than he had imagined.
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[05.01.04] Ride for the Feast Announces Concert in the Park and Closing Ceremony (PDF)
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Ride For The Feast announced today the Ride For The Feast Concert in the Park and Closing Ceremony, to be held May 23 in Patterson Park. This event is
a community celebration of the courage, determination, and victory of the 65 heroic participants of Ride For The Feast. Between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m., at
the Pulaski Monument in Patterson Park (Eastern Ave and Linwood) concertgoers can enjoy food, live entertainment, and a beer garden. At 1:30, the Ride
For The Feast closing ceremony will begin on the main stage, where emcee Anthony McCarthy (Publisher of Gay Life Newspaper, talk show host for 87.9
FM WEAA and political analyst for 88.1 FM. WYPR) will welcome in the 65 riders as they cross the finish line of this two-day event.
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[04.08.04] Ride For The Feast to Raise Funds and Awareness for Marylanders with AIDS (PDF)
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Moveable Feast, the provider of meals and compassion for Marylanders with AIDS, announced today details about Ride For The Feast 2004, a high-intensity
bicycle event designed to raise funds and awareness for Marylanders with AIDS. This is the second annual Ride for the Feast, a two-day trek from Rehoboth
Beach, DE to Baltimore City, MD which will take place on May 22 and 23. More than 100 riders will personally raise $1,200 to participate, in addition
to training and preparing for the 140 mile journey.
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