www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday July 18, 2008 -2 Cyclists ready to travel 175 km for Knox To celebrate the 175th anniversary of Knox Presbyterian Church, eight cyclists will travel 175 kilometres in a gruelling bike-a-thon this Saturday. The first chain-driven model bicycle was invented around 1885, more than 50 years after the founding of Knox Presbyterian Church. While the notion of a long-distance bike-a-thon would be unfamiliar to the original founders of the church, the concept of giving back to the community is nothing new. "Knox has an extraordinary tradition of community involvement," said Rev. Mike Marsden, one of the eight cyclists in Saturday's big event. "Whether it's opening our doors at Midnight Madness, aiding local charities, or delivering Christmas gifts to needy families, Knox is a vibrant part of life in Oakville. We take great pride in our strong roots in the community." The bike-a-thon is a fundraiser for Home Suite Hope, an innovative charity that meets the needs of the homeless in Halton. To date, the Knox Cycling Team has raised approximately $2,000. "Presbyterians don't do anything by half measures," said Marsden. "The team members have biked more than 1,000 km during the last 10 weeks training for the big day." The bike-a-thon will start and end at Knox Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Lakeshore Road and Dunn Street. The ride will begin bright and early at 6 a.m., and will take between eight and nine hours to complete. The Knox Cycling Team, in their distinctive yellow jerseys, will bike as far as Niagara-On-The-Lake, returning some time between 2:15 and 3 p.m. The entire community is invited to welcome the team at the finish line. "In true Presbyterian fashion, we expect a loud and raucous welcome on Saturday," said Marsden. "Everyone is invited to join us at the church as we end our bike-athon." Every kilometre travelled is symbolic of one year of Knox as a faith community in the heart of Oakville. Every dollar raised will benefit members of the community who have fallen on hard times. In this, the Knox Cycling Team continues a 175-year tradition of Christian compassion at Knox Presbyterian Church. Donations can be made at the church, or directly to Home Suite Hope, or through www.CanadaHelps.org. Indicate the donation is in support of "Knox 175 km Ride." Visit http://www.knoxoakville.com or http://www.homesuitehope.org for more information, or to donate. Lampstand fundraiser A Habitat For Humanity Fundraiser Lampstand Music Festival will be an all-day concert July 26 at Milton's Country Heritage Park. Hear local musicians while giving back for the greater good. Tickets are available at Milton Home Hardware, The Guitar Shop (Milton, Good Books (Oakville) and the Habitat for Humanity Restore (Burlington). Adult admission costs $20; $15 for youths and children under 12 get in free. For more information, contact www.lampstand.ca. For volunteer opportunities, contact festival@lampstand.ca. RETIREMENT LIVING JUST GOT BETTER NOW OPEN Oakville Medical Clinic F A M I LY P R A C T I C E Walk In / Urgent Care Accepting New Patients Minor Surgeries by Appointment OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday-Friday: 9-9 turday: 10-4 Sunday: 11-3 Prince Michael Dr. Oakville Trafalgar Tr f Trafalgar r Dundas undas 403 3 Prince Michael chae Drive rive W e're very pleased to announce that seniors now have a new option in retirement living. The thoughtfully designed suites, amenity spaces and services of Chartwell Classic Oakville retirement residence are created to match your lifestyle, now and in the future, in a setting you would be proud to call home. 5.257.4943 Call today to book your personal tour. Leasing up fast! RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AWNINGS, CANOPIES, PORTABLE SHADE STRUCTURES PRESENTATION CENTRE NOW OPEN! Trish White and Jo-Anne Lavigne, are the Marketing Managers for Chartwell Classic Oakville. Collectively they have been in service to seniors and their families for over 25 years. Their passion for exceeding expectations in retirement living is obvious from the smiles on their faces. They look forward to meeting you, drop by the presentation centre today! Manufactur Manufactured with your choice of fade Sun proof Sunbrella p fabric, and powered by a reliable Somfy remote con controlled motor. Call 905-257-0095 180 Oak Park Blvd. Oakville, ON Call or visit our showroom at: 4090 Ridgeway Dr. #10, Mississauga 905-569-8566 www.sunguardawnings.com Mon.-Fri. 9:30am to 5pm, Sat 10:00am to 3pm www.chartwellreit.ca