Crank and Click to benefit BicycleWorks

By Cara | May 20, 2009

Title: Crank and Click to benefit BicycleWorks
Description: Crank and Click is a city wide bicycle and digital camera scavenger hunt.

Teams will be given a list of items around the city to take pictures of. Most items will be objects located around the city. A special list will be items located in Tower Grove Park for players with children. Each item has a point value associated with it. The teams will have 2 hours to get pictures of as many items as possible. The hunt will start and end at The Atomic Cowboy. Remember, this is a bicycle scavenger hunt! No cars allowed. To qualify for point all pictures require your bike and at least one member of your team in them. Participants must provide their own camera\’s and bicycles. Camera\’s must have digital display so that pictures can be seen from them.

For families with children who want to participate, SCOSAG will be placing items to take pictures of and interact with around Tower Grove Park. This way you can drive over to the park and take pictures without riding on the road with your children.

The hunt will cost $10 to enter per adult player and $1 per child under 10. Money generated from the hunt will be donated to BicycleWORKS.

\”The primary objective of BicycleWORKS is to increase the probability of positive life outcomes for “at-risk” youths in the Saint Louis area. This is accomplished by providing them the incentive and opportunity to develop their academic, vocational, and social skills through our Earn-A-Bike Program.\”

This is not a race. All participants are expected to follow the rules of the road and exercise the utmost safety while riding around town.

For more information, visit our website: http://www.WillCycleforCharity.com

After the ride join us for dinner and drinks at the Cowboy!
Date: 2009-05-23

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