While some of our activities are now FULL, your contribution or donation is also appreciated! Click on the "Sponsors" link to make a contribution to these six survivors!
Option 1: A 9-Hole Scramble. Teams of 4. Includes fees and golf cart.
NOTE: The focus for this is event is fun. All participants are welcome.
Score-keeping is not mandatory but FUN is!
Option 2: “Buy a
Bucket of Balls” for those just wanting to participate. Hit balls (or just swing
at them)! Maybe you are the kind of golfer a bucket can last you all day! Kids
are welcome!
On-Line Registration ends Thursday, June 5, 2008. Registrations accepted at the cycling event until 11 a.m. Mountain Vista Greens!
Option 1: 20 mile road
bike ride. (Route Map)
Option 2: 5 mile “Cruiser”
option for the less avid cyclist. (Route Map)
HELMETS AND A WAIVER ARE REQUIRED!
In order to keep costs of traffic control, insurance and other expenses to a minimum for our first year, this is an easy and flat ride designed to avoid high traffic areas.
Click Here to download a printable waiver form.
THERE
WILL BE NO AID STATIONS!!! Bring your own snack and hydration!
On-Line Tickets Sales end Thursday, June 8, 2008. General Admission tickets for standing room only available at the door until sold out!
Only One Option here….COME! ENJOY! The day of activity will end on a musical
note! Net proceeds will go to the Fun Fund!
Tickets are still available but selling fast! Guaranteed admission if you
sign up now!
THE AMAZING MUSICAL TALENT OF LIZ BARNEZ!
Singer and songwriter from Nashville, Louisiana-born and Colorado influenced.
Liz is a long-standing favorite in the Fort Collins community and although
living in Nashville currently she still calls Fort Collins "home". We are
fortunate enough to have Liz Barnez generously accept an invitation to perform
for this event on Sunday evening, June 8. “I love it, this is exactly what I
want to do with my music”.
Music runs deep in the tradition of New Orleans. That’s why it’s no surprise
that singer/songwriter Liz Barnez has music coursing through her veins. She was,
in her childhood and continues to be, inspired by the rich street sounds of the
French Quarter; including jazz, blues, folk, gospel, R&B, Dixieland, funk and
parade music. As the youngest of six kids, Liz was strongly influenced by the
variety of music that was played around the house; including Big Band and Swing
Music, Show Tunes, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Barbra Streisand, Hank Williams,
Carol King, Aretha Franklin, Judy Garland, Led Zepplin, Heart, and Liz’s musical
hero Joni Mitchell. Liz has embraced her musically diverse upbringing and the
artistically diverse heritage of her birthplace and transformed it into her own
eclectic style of music.