Arts Hamilton- Spoke and Art
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Arts Hamilton- Spoke and Art
Arts Hamilton Spoke and Art
Arts Hamilton is bringing together bike riders and art lovers for this 100 km bike rally around Hamilton’s urban trails! On this supported ride, you will be contributing to the advancement and growth of creative culture in Hamilton.
Register Today!
- Free giveaways to the first 50 Riders who register!
- Each rider receives a complimentary Spoke & Art Jersey
- Lunch and Refreshments will also be provided.
More benefits for all participants
- $50 Registration fee, tax receipt provided
- $500 or more committed pledges
- Challenge yourself, ride the entire route
Supporter of the Arts
If you choose to participate as a Supporter of the Arts, there is a $75 Registration fee, but you get a tax receipt of $50. Fundraisingis not required but still encouraged! Choose to ride the whole route, morning or afternoon routes.
For Registration Forms and more details:Http://www.artshamilton.ca/spokeandart.html
Spoke & Art Festival - August 1st, 2009 (King William and Mary St.)
This year we are presenting this exciting event as an activity of the King William ArtWalk. We will present the public with the Spoke & Art Festival which will feature cycling workshops, arts activities and the evening will end with a community art spectacular!
Volunteer Opportunities Available!
Meal Crew, Road Crew, First Aid, Festival Volunteers Chris at p[email protected] a
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