Wildflower Bike Ride – Cuero, TX
2011 Wildflower Bike Ride
Start: Saturday, April 09, 2011 @ 8:00 AM
Cuero Municipal Park
110 Leonard Roy Harmon Drive , off Hwy 87 South, across from Cuero High School Cuero, TX
2011 Wildflower Bike Ride
Choice of 5 routes: 10,23,32,48,58 miles
Early bird prices available until March 24, 2011
Registration Closing Date Friday, April 08, 2011 @ 11:59 PM
Brief Description
The 2011 Wildflower Bike Ride is sponsored by the Anchor Club of Cuero, an active service organization at Cuero High School. The courses wind through some picturesque sites, including an old country church. SAG stops will offer bikers a chance to stop and view many years of local history — an added historic and pastoral dimension for those who like to “stop and smell the flowersâ€. We hope you will enjoy these special interests while you bike through our rural countryside.
Additional Information
The Wildflower Bike Ride is the major fundraiser of the Anchor Club, enabling them to continue their many, many school and community service projects. Proceeds from the bike ride help fund such worthy community service projects as a Prom for Special Needs Students, Brain Minder Buddies programs at the schools, School Supplies Drive, Care Kits for Women’s Crisis Centers, camping scholarships to Camp Higher Ground, a camp for adults with brain-related injuries and diseases, and college scholarships for Anchor Club seniors. In addition, Anchor Club members volunteer in the community at various functions: the annual Chamber of Commerce auction, Cuero’s Halloween Carnival, Health Fair, bingo at area nursing homes….to name a few. Your participation in this ride helps us to continue our special projects and is greatly appreciated.
Cyclists who wish to camp may do so at the Cuero City Park on Hwy. 87 South where primitive facilities, picnic facilities, water and toilets are available. There are other full service camping facilities available nearby. Please call for additional assistance, 361-275-5456.
Yoakum and Yorktown are both 16 miles from Cuero. Other nearby communities where accommodations may be found are Victoria (28 mi), Goliad (31 mi), Gonzales (33 mi), and Hallettsville (35 m). Let us know if you need assistance with accommodations in one of the area towns.
The Wildflower Bike Ride is the major fundraiser of the Anchor Club, enabling them to continue their many, many school and community service projects. Proceeds from the bike ride help fund such worthy community service projects as a Prom for Special Needs Students, Brain Minder Buddies programs at the schools, School Supplies Drive, Care Kits for Women’s Crisis Centers, camping scholarships to Camp Higher Ground, a camp for adults with brain-related injuries and diseases, and college scholarships for Anchor Club seniors. In addition, Anchor Club members volunteer in the community at various functions: the annual Chamber of Commerce auction, Cuero’s Halloween Carnival, Health Fair, bingo at area nursing homes….to name a few. Your participation in this ride helps us to continue our special projects and is greatly appreciated.