11th Annual Lifeline 100 Community Bicycle Event to Support Anne Arundel County Food Bank:
30% of Registration Fees To Be Donated from Sept. 1-11
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Media Contacts:
Jon Korin, Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis and Anne Arundel County (BikeAAA) / president@bikeaaa.org, 443-685-4103
Heath Neiderer, Department of Recreation and Parks / rpneid23@aacounty.org, 443-775-0037
Chris Landers, Anne Arundel County Food Bank / chris@aafoodbank.org, 410-849-7503
Annapolis, MD (August 29, 2025) – In recognition of Hunger Action Month this September, Lifeline 100 will donate 30% of all registration fees collected (up to $2,500) from September 1-11 to the Anne Arundel County Food Bank (AACFB).
Food insecurity is a significant challenge for many of our neighbors in Anne Arundel County. “Since the pandemic, AACFB has witnessed a significant increase in the number of people seeking assistance at food pantries. We currently support more than 48,000 points of service every month. Over the past year, AACFB distributed 4,399,065 pounds of food and basic necessities, including 1,279,344 pounds of fresh produce and 730,745 pounds of lean proteins, through our 77 Network Partners located across Anne Arundel County, as well as through the AACFB’s Mobile Pantry Program”, said Leah Paley, CEO of Anne Arundel County Food Bank. President of BikeAAA, Jon Korin, added, “We are especially proud to support AACFB in its mission to alleviate food insecurity in Anne Arundel County. We also appreciate AACFB’s partnership, along with others, with our Wheels of Hope bike refurbishment program. The program collects donated adult and children’s bikes, which are refurbished by BikeAAA volunteers and distributed to people in need.”
The 2025 Anne Arundel County Lifeline 100 ride is set for Sunday, October 5th, at Kinder Farm Park at 1001 Kinder Farm Park Road, Millersville, MD, 21108. This year marks its 11th Anniversary. The community event spotlights cycling awareness, safety, and health and mental benefits. It is a partnership between the Anne Arundel Department of Recreation and Parks, the Anne Arundel County Police Department, and Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis and Anne Arundel County (BikeAAA), featuring 15, 30, 65, and 100-mile bike rides on scenic trails and roadways throughout the county. The event attracts nearly 1,000 participants of all ages, with a wide range of bikes, including road bikes, hybrids, mountain bikes, cruisers, tandems, recumbents, adaptive, and trikes. All proceeds from the event are donated to Anne Arundel County non-profit organizations. Lifeline 100 has generated over $400,000 for non-profit beneficiaries in the past ten years.
To register and for additional event details, please visit www.Lifeline100.com.
Lifeline 100 offers a ride for all abilities, including families, adaptive bikes, and individuals with special needs, who can register at a 2-for-1 rate with their accompanying rider, thanks to our generous sponsors. All routes are fully supported with route maps and markings, rest stops, and support-and-gear vehicles.
A free children’s Bike Rodeo and Family Fun Safari Ride will occur during the event. PedalPowerKids is offering a free Children’s Bike Rodeo for children aged 4-10 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., providing a fun and educational experience. The Rodeo will include a bike safety check, helmet instruction, and safe riding tips, followed by a kids’ obstacle course that incorporates turns, stops, and crossings. Reserve your free time slot at www.lifeline100.com/rodeo.
About BICYCLE ADVOCATES for ANNAPOLIS & ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY (BikeAAA)
Bike AAA is an all-volunteer 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization focused on creating a healthier, more livable Annapolis and Anne Arundel County by promoting bicycling for transportation, recreation, and fitness for people of all ages and abilities. We advocate for better bicycling conditions and transportation choices and educate children, adults, and motorists about safe bicycling.
To learn more about BikeAAA’s accomplishments and goals, please visit www.bikeaaa.org
About ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY FOOD BANK
Founded in 1986, the Anne Arundel County Food Bank (AACFB) works to alleviate food insecurity in Anne Arundel County by partnering across our community to obtain and distribute nourishing food to our neighbors in need. AACFB’s network of partners includes 77 community-based organizations operating at 115 distribution sites, including food and baby pantries, as well as feeding centers. AACFB provides them with food and basic necessities free of any charges or fees. In Fall 2023, AACFB launched its Mobile Pantry Program to deliver fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen lean meats, nutritious shelf-stable foods, and basic necessities directly to the communities where transportation and access to nutritious food options are limited. Visit www.aafoodbank.org for more information.
About ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS
Anne Arundel County Recreation and Parks serves millions of County residents and visitors annually by offering a wide range of services and programs. Its primary focus is on providing comprehensive recreational programs for residents and safeguarding valuable land through the maintenance and management of over 160 parks and natural areas. The department manages specialized recreational facilities, including two swim centers, two golf courses, two ice rinks, a baseball stadium, a softball complex, and programs tailored to diverse needs ranging from school-age childcare to adaptive recreation. It also cares for thousands of acres of land, encompassing community parks, greenways, archaeological sites, environmental and historical preserves, and large regional parks spanning several hundred acres. Its mission is to create opportunities that allow individuals to enjoy life, explore nature, and restore their health and well-being. Engage on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, and stay connected through the weekly newsletter for the latest updates and information.
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