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Take A Ride on the "Wildlife" Side
Help sick and injured wildlife by taking a motorcycle ride
What better way to spend a Sunday than on the back of a motorcycle
enjoying Arizona's landscape, all while benefiting sick and injured
wildlife? Riders are invited to participate in the family-friendly "Bikers
Soar for Wildlife Poker Run" on Feb. 17. The fundraiser helps with the
care and rehabilitation of animals at the Arizona Game and Fish
Department's Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center ,
and is hosted by the Wildlife Center's Auxiliary.
"This event is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy a day with your
family, all while helping raise money for wildlife rehabilitation," says
Sandy Cate, coordinator of the Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center. "The whole
family is sure to have fun with a variety of activities, including the
poker run, plus wildlife exhibits, a live band and a raffle for prizes."
Riders will enjoy 120 miles of scenic Arizona, beginning at Steel Horse
Saloon at 1818 W. Bell Road in Phoenix and ending at Pioneer Living
History Village at 3901 W. Pioneer Road in Phoenix. Pioneer Living
History Village is a reproduction of an old Western town from the 1800s.
Throughout the route, riders will stop at designated locations to
collect a playing card, with the best hand of five cards winning a prize
at the end of the ride. Even the non-riders in the family can partake by
joining riders after 1 p.m. to enjoy the activities at the final
destination.
The tax-deductible cost to participate is $25 per rider or $35 per rider
and passenger, with a ride pin and lunch provided to all registered
riders. The first 300 registrants will receive a free event T-shirt.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. For more information and to register, visit
the Wildlife Center's volunteer auxiliary Web site at
www.azwildlifecenter.org/events or call (623) 587-0139.
Founded in May 1983, the Arizona Game and Fish Department's Adobe Mountain
Wildlife Center treats more than 1,000 sick and injured animals annually,
and provides wildlife education to local schools and outreach to community
groups. The center's mission is carried out with a small budget from the
state's Heritage Fund, making fundraising an important contributor to the
care of the animals.
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