GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN STEWARDSHIP FOUNDATION NAMED BENEFICIARY OF BRIDGE
TO BRIDGE BIKE RIDE
GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN, NC – The Grandfather Mountain Stewardship
Foundation has been named the beneficiary of the 2010 Bridge to Bridge
Bike Ride as well as future occurrences of the annual event.

The announcement came during the May 22 Healthy Living Festival at
Grandfather. The Festival was held in conjunction with the Caldwell
County Chamber of Commerce, the organization that has organized and
administered the bike ride since 1989.
Months ago, the Bridge to Bridge organizers decided that the time had
come to transform the event into a benefit ride. Because the finish
atop Grandfather Mountain is a critical component to the ride, the Grandfather
Mountain Stewardship Foundation was the obvious choice to be the beneficiary.
Grandfather Mountain has a long history with the Bridge to Bridge, because
the ride that boasts "100 miles of pure hill" has ended near
the Swinging Bridge all but one of its 21 years.
Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce President Deborah Ashley hopes that
this partnership will attract more riders and spectators to Bridge to
Bridge.
"Many people, and riders in particular, are emotionally connected
to Grandfather Mountain," said Ashley. "We hope that the ride
becomes the highlight to a week-long event focused on healthy living
and the environment. We are thankful for the support Grandfather Mountain
has provided to make this ride possible and we feel confident the enhanced
partnership will complement the ride experience for everyone involved.”
The
Healthy Living Festival held on Grandfather May 22 was a mini version
of the activities that are planned around the September 19 Bridge to
Bridge. The festival featured a stationary bike that simulated the course
of the bike ride, craft projects made out of recycled materials, a healthy
foods booth, presentations by Grandfather Naturalists and games that
promoted healthy choices.

The Caldwell Chamber posted art collected from the Davenport A+ Elementary
Wraparound Program in Lenoir, the Caldwell County Library and several
pre-schools. When visitors to the Grandfather event were asked to vote
on the artwork, Charis Proffit was named the winner in the "age
seven and over" category and Mckinzie Jurney received first place
for the "age six and under" division.
When announcing that the Bridge to Bridge would become a benefit ride,
the chamber explained that the registration fee paid by riders will
continue to go toward the logistics of the bike ride. New in 2010, the
riders will be asked to set a minimum goal of donating $100 that will
go to the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation. Riders might
choose to make a $100 donation themselves, or they might choose to ask
friends to sponsor them for each mile in the 100-mile bike ride.
"We are honored and delighted to enter into this partnership with
the Caldwell Chamber and Bridge to Bridge," said Stewardship Foundation
Executive Director Penn Dameron. "This event has the potential
to become a very significant source of support for the Stewardship Foundation,
one that will help us preserve Grandfather Mountain and promote healthy
lifestyles at the same time.”
The riders will be able to designate their donations for specific projects
such as naturalist programs, recycling receptacles on the Mountain or
improvements in the animal habitats.
The
Bridge to Bridge is a 100-mile bike ride that begins in Caldwell County
and ends at the top of Grandfather Mountain. The event was established
in 1989 and typically attracts over 800 riders. Past riders have represented
34 states and three countries.
Grandfather Mountain is a 600-acre scenic attraction and nature preserve
located near Linville, NC on US Highway 221, one mile from the Blue
Ridge Parkway at milepost 305.
For more information about Grandfather Mountain call 800-468-7325 or
for more information on the Bridge to Bridge Bike Ride please call the
Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce at 828-726-0616.
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