Lifeline 100 Bicycle Event Awards $37,000 to Anne Arundel  County Non-Profits After Record 1,000 Registrants

Cumulative to Nonprofits Since 2014 Launch Now Exceeds $250K

The seventh annual Anne Arundel County Lifeline 100 Bicycle Event on October 3,  2021 attracted a record 1,000 registrants, supported by more than 100 volunteers and over  25 sponsors. The event hosted by Anne Arundel County Police Department, Anne Arundel  Department of Recreation & Parks and Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis & Anne Arundel County  (“BikeAAA”) offers a great experience for cyclists of all ages and abilities with 100, 65, 30 and 15  mile route options as well as a free Children’s Bike Rodeo provided by Pedal Power Kids and a  Family Fun Ride at Kinder Farm Park in Millersville. The 15 and 30 mile routes are great for  families, seniors, recreational and riders with special needs. They are entirely on flat, paved trails  using the B&A and BWI Loop Trails. The 100 and 65 mile routes wind throughout scenic Anne  Arundel County including views of historic downtown Annapolis, the Severn River, Chesapeake  Bay, rural southern Anne Arundel County, BWI/Marshall airport and more. County Executive  Steuart Pittman rode with a team of 20 Anne Arundel County Police officers. The event has received the Innovative Program Award from the Maryland  Recreation and Parks Association and in 2015 won the Maryland, My Maryland Special Event of  the Year. Details about the event including next year on Oct. 2, 2022 can be found at  http://www.lifeline100.com.

All net proceeds are donated each year to county nonprofit organizations. This year’s record  proceeds of $37,000 generated by registration fees and sponsorships include $10,000 from Rider  Leader sponsor Prophasys and a host of other financial and in-kind sponsors. The sponsorship from  Prophasys facilitates more outreach to cyclists with special needs including cyclists and supporters  from Special Olympics. A special registration drive in September raised $2,700 for the Anne Arundel County Food Bank which partners with the Lifeline hosts on other programs including Wheels of Hope and Donations in the Parks. A donation of $300 was made to the friends group of the Pascal Senior Center as thanks for roasting 70 lbs of potatoes for the hungry cyclists at a nearby rest stop.  The following awards were made on October 12 during the Anne Arundel County Bicycle Advisory Commission meeting at the Arundel Center:

● Anne Arundel Crisis Response System $12,000 

● Friends of Anne Arundel County Trails $5,500 

● Friends of Kinder Farm Park $5,500 

● Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis & Anne Arundel County $11,000

The annual Lifeline 100 event is a great experience for people of all ages and abilities and exemplifies the power of partnership among county agencies and nonprofits. Additional fund-raising is done by non profit teams which this year included Scenic Rivers Land Trust, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and Hobblejog.  Since the 2014 launch, more than $250,000 has been raised for nonprofits.  For more about participating, volunteering, sponsoring or partnering on the October 2, 2022 Lifeline 100 please visit  http://www.lifeline100.com.

Crisis Response System Receives $12,000
Friends of Anne Arundel County Trails Receives $5,500
Friends of Kinder Farm Park Receives $5,500
Anne Arundel County Food Bank Receives $2,700
Pascal Seniors Receives $300
BikeAAA Receives $11,000

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