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Camphill Special Schools - Beaver Run Fund

Mission Statement...
Camphill Special Schools mission is to
create wholeness for children and youth with intellectual and developmental
disabilities through education and therapy in extended family living so that
they may be better understood and their disabilities moderated, that they
may more fully unfold their potential, and that they more fully and
meaningfully participate in life.
Past Events...
Camphill Challenge 2009
Date:
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Time:
8:30 am Registration opens
9 to 9:30 am Thirty-five mile ride departs
11 to 11:30 am Family Ride departs
12:00 to 3:00 pm Gourmet picnic and music
Place:
Ride starts and ends at Camphill Special
School, 1784 Fairview Road, Glenmoore, PA 19343.
Route Features:
Moderately challenging thirty-five (35)
mile route suitable for most ability levels
Family Ride featuring a ten (10) mile route suitable for children and
beginner riders (anyone under eighteen must be accompanied by adult)
Picturesque views of rolling Chester County hillsides, horse farms, and
historic homes
Marked course with crossing guards at major intersections
Pedal through Camphill Special School's Children's Village at Beaver Run
and Transition Program at Beaver Hill and Beaver Farm; Camphill Village
Kimberton Hills; and Camphill Soltane
Bicyclist Requirements:
All participants must wear helmets
All participants must sign a waiver
All bicyclists under the age of eighteen (18) must be accompanied by an
adult
All bicyclists must follow proper road etiquette to ensure their own
safety and the safety of other riders
--Event is rain or shine--
Registration Information:
Riders age 16 and
over by October 1 - $25
Riders under age 16 by October 1 - $15
Riders age 16 and over after October 1 - $30
Riders under age 16 after October 1 - $20
*Children under 10 are free
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