
From the Organizer
On Saturday, June 27 we are going to join together to ride on the Panhandle Trail. It will begin and end at the Helicon Brewery in Oakdale, PA with the longest length turning around in West Virginia. You will be able to choose your ride based on your skill confidence. Choose from an approximately 3 mile family ride, 17 mile, 35 mile or 56 mile trip. Starting this year, there is a $50 fee for all distance riders to participate. The family ride will be $100 for families to register. Each distance will have a fundraising minimum to raise in addition to this registration fee. All registrants will receive a Riding to the Rescue t-shirt, water bottle, bag, snacks/refreshments, wristband and lunch.
For a better understanding of the mission of The Asservo Project, please go to www.theasservoproject.org
Mark your calendar. Time to begin prepping for the ride. Invite others to join you. Begin to raise funds.
Meet at The Helicon Brewery early enough to be ready at your start time rain or shine. The 56 mile trip leaves at 7:45 AM. The 35 mile trip leaves at 9:30 AM. The 17 mile trip leaves at 11:10 AM. The Family ride, approximately 3 miles in length, will leave at 11:30 AM.
Please note, helmets are required for all ride lengths. For the longer rides, we suggest also having a spare innertube and necessary tools.
We are hoping to raise over $20,000 this year!
Please note, TAP will provide snacks and refreshments for all participants. Water, sports drinks and snack bars will be provided at the start and finish of the event. Those on the 56 mile trip will also receive refreshments at the turnaround point. Lunch will be provided on return. You will have the opportunity during the day to hear from someone from The Asservo Project to learn what efforts your raised funds are supporting.
Please make all checks payable to The Asservo Project or TAP, please reach out to Mike Davis at MDavis@theasservoproject.org or Cate Colesar at ccolesar@theasservoproject.org for information about where to send checks to.
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Jun 27, 2026