The 11th Annual Athens to Savannah Double Century Cycle
January 25th, 2012 Featured, General
Looking to enjoy beautiful Spring weather? Looking to help the face of the future? Looking for a challenge and to ride ride ride?
If you answered heck yes to all of these questions, then you better hop on your bike on April 20-21 for the Jittery Joe’s Double Century Bike Ride from Athens to Savannah. (Yes, you read that right. Incredibly epic.)
Raising money for the Foundation for Excellence in Education, this 207-mile bike ride departs from Homewood Hills Shopping Center on Friday, April 20th at 8am and ends in Savannah the following afternoon. For a $200 tax-deductable donation fee, you’ll get lunch both days on the road, maps, and non-stop rolling SAG support.
Friday April 20th – Saturday April 21st 2012
2 days and 207 beautiful miles though “old” Georgia
DETAILS:
- Day 1: 8am – Depart from the Homewood Hills Shopping Center (2475 Jefferson Road, Athens, GA) Cycle 107 miles to Louisville, Georgia
- Day 2: Cycle 100 miles to the outskirts of Savannah, Georgia
- Day 3: Drive back to Athens (Sunday April 22nd)
Non-stop rolling SAG support from start to finish!
- maps, directions, route supervision
- lunch both days on the road
- transportation to dinner Friday night and to hotels on Saturday afternoon
Net proceeds will once again support the Foundation for Excellence in Education.
The Foundation rewards outstanding teachers, and provides classroom grants, for outstanding educators in the Clarke County School District. We are proud to share that since the first Athens-Savannah ride in 1999, we have raised more than $150,000 for public education in Clarke County.
Feel the wind in your hair as you make a big difference for public education in Clarke County. At Jittery Joe’s, we’re proud to bring you such an amazing opportunity to do what you love. Click here to join us on this incredible journey.
Learn More at
AthSav Double Century Facebook page
