Dragon Toy Run

The Dragon Run is just around the corner. Please take time to read the attachment and post it on your ride calendar!
 
This year we will be sending ALL CLUBS letters of appreciation and supplying them with ride pins. In order to ensure that you will get a letter from Drexel University thanking you and your club for participating and receiving enough pins please reply to this email and let me know by Nov. 1st if your club is attending and how many estimated members will be attending.
 
This is a rain or shine event.
 
A police escorted ride that will go from the staging area and through the city and onto the East and West River Drives. All streets will be blocked off so as to allow riders to open up a bit. Please be early and register!
 
At the end of the run gifts and donations will be given to the children and families. Inside the building as in the past years the young boys and girls will sing and provide riders with coffee and pastries until supplies run out.
 
If you have any questions or wish to volunteer please feel free to contact me.
 
izzy
Dragon Run Coordinator
302-275-7420 or izzy7506@yahoo.com

Drexel University presents The Fourth Annual

Dragon Toy Run

Bikers helping underprivileged kids

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Check in: 12:30 p.m., Drexel Dragon statue

33rd and Market Streets

Ride out: 1:30 p.m.

Finish: Drexel Center City Campus

15th and Vine Streets

Delaware Riders: Check in: 11 a.m.,

620 Pulaski Highway (Route 40) New Castle

Ride out: Noon

Bring a new, wrapped toy tagged with age and gender of the child.

(Please, no toy weapons.) Reception with the kids follows, Drexel

University New College Building, 15th and Vine Streets. In case of

inclement weather, please drop off toys at reception at 2 p.m.

For more information

www.dragontoyrun.8m.com or

Drexel University

Office of Government and Community Relations

215-762-8120

F.I.R.M. MC
Is supporting this event and encourage everyone to attend.
Please show some love....

Riding is not something you do for the summer.....It's a way of life.