Oconee County Cycling Organization- Update and news

Christmas parade invitation for Saturday 11:00 am (or slightly before then) with my neighbor Jimmy Marbut.

Woven brightly, 
Daniel J. Matthews, Jr.


From: smkogan@uga.edu
To: smkogan@uga.edu
Subject: Oconee County Cycling Organization- Update and news
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 14:41:15 -0500


Happy Holidays to all!

The Oconee County Cycling Organization's developmental board is continuing to meet and pushing forward on establishing a formal advocacy group. Progress continues on all fronts: incorporating the group, planning member benefits, and planning a kick-off membership drive. Steve Kogan will serve as Vice-President as Jim Shanni is busy working with the legal foundation of our group.

We would also like to note that this Saturday, Jimmy Marbut from Sunshine Cycles has invited cyclists of all ages to participate in the Watkinsville Christmas Parade. We hope you consider coming. His email is below:

hey folks,
I wanted to invite you to come out this Saturday and ride a bike (or walk or ride in the truck) in the Watkinsville Christmas parade with me, my family and Sunshine Cycles.

we will start lining up at 10am on Barnett Shoals two blocks behind town center.  we are float #25.  you can ask any of the volunteers where #25 is if you can't find us.  there will be my white pickup plus lots of bikes so it shouldn't be hard to find.  the parade starts promptly at 11am.

bring your bike, dress up if you want to and we'll provide the candy.
we HIGHLY encourage kids to come and ride their bikes but I ask at least one mom or dad be with them. 

give me a shout back (marbut4@msn.com) and let me know if you can come so I can figure out how much candy to get so everybody has some.

thanks and Merry Christmas!!
jimmy marbut
sunshine cycles


 

Steven M. Kogan


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