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ANNOUNCING THE SECOND ANNUAL PMC TEEN MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE

Boston area teens can now sign up for the second annual Pan-Massachusetts Challenge Teen Mountain Bike Ride (register here: www.kids.pmc.org/tmbr.aspx). Open to all Boston-area teens between the ages of 13 and 18, the ride will be held on Sunday, September 29th at 10:00am at The Hale Reservation in Westwood, MA. Organizers have chosen a 1.7-mile gently rolling carriage trail, which riders can loop around multiple times during the event.

The ride offers a way for teenagers to become part of the PMC mission, involving young people in volunteerism and fundraising in a safe and athletic way, and participants can earn community service hours for their involvement. Last year’s inaugural ride involved over 100 teens from 20 high schools and three countries, and together, they raised over $13,000.00 for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The PMC Teen Mountain Bike Ride was started in 2012 by Wellesley brother-sister duo and Kids’ Ride veterans, Matthew Piispanen, 17, and Nicole Piispanen, 15. Both have participated in the PMC Kids’ Ride program since they were in elementary school when they organized Team Wipeout. This year, they hope to increase fundraising to $30,000. A party is scheduled after the event with student DJs, food, and raffle prizes. Two mountain bikes will be given away; one awarded to the top fundraiser and one in the raffle.

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To spread the word about the ride, Matthew and Nicole created this PMC Teen Mountain Bike Ride video, and they hope participants will share it on their Facebook pages: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEDipoi-rDU)


PMC Teen Mountain Bike Ride: Held from 10 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Sept. 29 at the Hale Reservation, located at 80 Carby Street in Westwood, MA. To register for the PMC Teen Mountain Bike Ride visit www.kids.pmc.org/tmbr.aspx. For more information, contact Wendy Horn at pmcteenmtb@gmail.com or call 800-WE-CYCLEPMC.

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