Today is: Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Helping Jerry's Kids.

11th Annual MDA Live Ride

It is with heartfelt appreciation that the families of MDA in Alaska thank you for raising more than $46,000 in 2008. We could not continue to strive for a cure for muscular dystrophy without the loyal support of our Alaskan biker friends. MDA is again asking your support in the continuing fight against neuromuscular disease.

Live Ride ParadeLive Ride for MDA is getting a face lift…We have a new ending destination…Kenai Landing! As always we will start at the Anchorage City Church and we’ll have stops along the way. For those of you in the Valley there is registration at Denali Harley-Davidson. Packets are on sale now, get yours today! Packets are available at House of Harley-Davidson and Buell in Spenard, Denali Harley-Davidson in the Valley, Kenai Peninsula Harley-Davidson in Soldotna and the Muscular Dystrophy Association office at 121 West Fireweed Lane. If you have any questions please call us at 276-2131 or 1-800-478-5683.

On Saturday, July 18, 2009 we will be conducting the 11th Annual Live Ride for MDA. All types and brands of motorcycles and motorcyclists are welcome to come and have a good time.

We ride from the Anchorage City Church and our destination is Kenai Landing.

The Live Ride for MDA typically makes stops for gas/comfort at Girdwood, Sunrise Inn, and Cooks Corner in Sterling. Come alone or in groups. Check with your local riding organization as they may already be planning to ride with us!

For more information, visit http://www.mdaliveride.com.

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