Entries in Ride for Roswell (4)

Thursday
Jun242010

Time to Ride For Roswell

Annual Cycling Fundraiser To Be Held Next Weekend in Buffalo

It's that time of year to ride for a good cause.  The 15th Annual Ride For Roswell will take place Saturday June 26th in an effort to raise money for cancer research. 

The Ride is celebrating it's 15th Anniversary. The Ride has raised more than $10.7 million for Roswell Park Cancer Institute since its inception 15 years ago.

Now drawing pledges and participants from across the country and Canada, The Ride For Roswell uses its collective strength to help ensure cancer research is always funded and that the most advanced treatments and world-class care are always available to patients.

The West Herr Auto Group is proud to be participating again.  All of us at West Herr have been touched by cancer in some manner.  We will be operating a rest stop along the bike route in Ellicott Creek Park (Shelter #15) from 8AM-12:30PM. 

Take a look at our photos from last year's event here.

All along, Roswell has been offering multiple training events and other types of preparation for riders. The final ride preparation training event will take place this Saturday at University of Buffalo's North Campus. Our recent blog post showed how Roswell offered training to riders on emergency weather related situations. 

All routes with the exception of the Peloton start and end at University at Buffalo North Campus (Baird Point area) – Amherst, NY. The Peloton starts at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and ends at UB’s Baird Point.  Maps are avaiable at the ride website. 

There is still time left to donate to a rider or volunteer.  To get involved visit the Ride for Roswell website today. 

Wednesday
May122010

Learn How To Predict Storms With Help From Roswell Park

Roswell Park Offering Exclusive Weather Training To Riders

The annual Ride For Roswell is coming up and it's never too early to prepare for inclement weather.  That's why Roswell is offering an exciting new training seminar to prepare riders for whatever Mother Nature may throw at them. 

Ride For Roswell and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) are teaming up to provide volunteers with SKYWARN training on Thursday May 13th.  SKYWARN training teaches volunteers how to spot storms, predict upcoming weather and how to react in a weather related emergency.   

The SKYWARN program is sponsored by the National Weather Service and is aimed at raising awareness and saving lives during harsh weather situations.  The idea is to create a network of trained "weather spotters" across the country.

"The most important tool for observing storms is the trained eye of the storm spotter," the National Weather Service said.  "Storm spotters are, and always will be, an indispensible part of the severe local warning program."

The training is open to the public. Roswell is encouraging all Route Guides and Riding Marshalls to attend as well as all other participants who are interested. There are only 100 spots available and reservations must be made. 

Event details are as follows:

Time: May 13, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Erie County Training Academy
Street: 3359 Broadway Avenue
City/Town: Cheektowaga, NY 14227

This year's Ride For Roswell will take place Saturday June 26, starting on the north campus of the University at Buffalo. Here is a map of one of the more popular routes on the ride:

The Ride For Roswell starts and finishes at the University's Baird Point, an outdoor Greek-style amphitheater located on the southern shore of the campus' Lake LaSalle. 

For more information visit any of the following sites:

Ride For Roswell

Roswell Park

Ride For Roswell Facebook

Wednesday
Mar032010

Ride for Roswell Ride Spinning Event

Indoor Training Session to Raise Money for Annual Cycling Fundraiser

The Ride For Roswell Ride Spinning Event gives everyone in the greater Buffalo area a chance to join the fight against cancer before the annual Ride For Roswell cycling fundraiser on June 26.  The Ride Spinning event is a free indoor training session offering cyclists a chance to raise money for Roswell and increase community awareness for the main cycling event. 

The Ride Spinning session takes place Saturday March 13 with registration starting at 11:30 AM.  Cyclists can choose training sessions ranging from 1-4 hours.  Cyclists can train at the Buffalo Athletic Club's Downtown Buffalo or Williamsville locations or the World Gym in Hamburg.

Roswell offers a multiple training sessions in an effort to promote a healthier lifestyle for riders.  A full list of training sessions is available through Roswell's Ride Fitness Club.

When you support The Ride For Roswell in any fashion, your gift has a meaningful impact on cancer research and patient care at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.  Many riders, patients and survivors have shared their stories as to how the Ride For Roswell has touched their lives.  View these stories here.

This event is pivotal for anyone who wants to get involved in the fight against cancer.  Now more than ever Roswell needs support in finding a cure. 

 

Wednesday
Jul012009

Photos from Ride 4 Roswell and a request from West Herr

West Herr team of volunteers at Ride for RoswellWest Herr's Bill Parker took a wonderful series of photos of the Ride for Roswell last Saturday. A team of volunteers including our president Scott Bieler, handed out water, and fed the riders as the passed. It was a beautiful day for the ride as you will see from the photos.

Ride for Roswell supports the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. This is a fight that West Herr believes in because so many of our employees and customers have been impacted by cancer. We need a cure, and Roswell will make the difference. Support Roswell in any way you can.

LINK to Photo Gallery

If you would like to donate go to www.rideforroswell.com