The 12th Annual Tour de North Port
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EVENT INCLUDES:
A fundraiser bicycle ride for People for Trees, a native tree advocacy group since 1997. Enjoy 15, 35, or 65 miles that traverse through the pine flatwoods and oak tree canopies of North Port.
A fun, organized on-road (15,35,or 65 miles) fundraiser bicycle ride that benefits People for Trees, a native tree advocacy group since 1997. The Tour de North Port traverses through the pine flatwoods and oak tree canopies of North Port with rest stops that borders the Myakkahatchee Creek. Group starts begin from Imagine School, 2757 Sycamore St. North Port at 8am. Breakfast, lunch, fully-stocked rest stops with homemade snacks, full mobile Support and Gear, t-shirt and goodie bag. $50 if registered by closing date, Oct. 20. Visit www.peoplefortrees.com for more information and to register. Day-of registration: ( $55). Category: Sports / Leisure | Cycling
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