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Katelynn's Ride

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Sunday, June 3, 2012
All-day event

Hampshire College
Amherst, Mass.

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From the casual rider to the cycling enthusiast, Katelynn's Ride offers something for everyone.

Each year, hundreds of riders from all over new England pedal their way through Katelynn's Ride. This family cycling event, including riders ages 6 to 71, continues its tradition of going the distance in fundraising for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Held in memory of 11-year old Katelynn Battista, who lost her battle with cancer in 1997, the ride starts and ends at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass. Katelynn's Ride falls under the umbrella of the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge (PMC) and offers four different route options ranging from 10 to 100 miles. A post-ride celebration, complete with a barbecue and live entertainment, follows the ride.

Cyclists at the start line for Katelynn's Ride

Katelynn's Ride has succeeded in raising more than $1.4 million dollars to benefit the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Please join Dan, Kim, Steven, and the Battista Family as they again share Katelynn's courage in the fight against cancer.

"Nothing is ever too hard to do, if your faith is strong and your purpose is true." — Katelynn Battista, age 11

For more information:

Website: www.kride.org

Benefit concert website: www.summerstateofmind.com