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Boston LUNA Chix, L-R: Dawn Kaczor, Abbie Briscoe, Roz Puleo, Whitney Brown, Anne Noga, Stephanie Goodell. Missing: Kasia Beznoska, Wendy Booher
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BOSTON - (Oct. 1, 2007) The Boston LUNA Chix welcomes men on our last road ride of the season! This Saturday all you dads, boyfriends, husbands, friends, favorite bike shop mechanics etc. are invited to join the Chix for a leisurely autumn ride through the rolling countryside beyond historic Concord, Mass.
The ride starts and ends in Concord; we'll roll along the surrounding country roads at a moderate pace and stop at an apple farm for cider along the way.
Meet in Concord, at the public parking lot on Keyes Rd. at 9:30 am, ride leaves at 10.
Approximately 25 miles, 15 mph pace, no-drop ride!
Ride flyer in PDF available here:
http://www.bostonlunachixcycling.com/News/Rooster.pdf
About LUNA
and the Breast Cancer Fund
Support
for the Breast Cancer Fund has been at the core of the LUNA brand
since its launch in 1999. The two partner together on a
variety of national initiatives including: LUNAFEST, a traveling women's
short film festival, and Team LUNA Chix, a network of women's
community based sports teams. Both programs raise money and awareness
for Breast Cancer Fund through local events.
It's a potent combination: LUNA is the best selling women's
energy bar and Breast Cancer Fund's top corporate supporter.
LUNA's commitment to women's issues, nutrition and environmental
sustainability made them a perfect fit with the Breast Cancer Fund's
precautionary, prevention-focused, and sustainable approach to protecting
human health from toxic chemicals and dangerous, environmental exposures. Breast
Cancer Fund's mission is to identify and eliminate the environmental - and
preventable - causes of the disease. To date, LUNA has given over
$1.5 Million in support of Breast Cancer Fund, 20 percent of which has come
from LUNA's community based activism and fundraising efforts.
About Boston's Team LUNA Chix Cycling Team
Team LUNA
Chix is a group of women nationwide who serve as ambassadors for the
sports of cycling, running and triathlon. Boston's Cycling
team is a group of seven athletes dedicated to welcoming women of all
abilities into the cycling community. The team conducts clinics
and events for local women cyclists while also raising awareness
for the Breast Cancer Fund. For more information, or to get involved,
visit www.bostonlunachixcycling.com or contact team captain Roz Puleo at bostoncycle@teamLUNAchix.com
An online version of this release can be viewed here: www.bostonlunachixcycling.com/News/07_PR3.html
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Booher
Media Group