Taken for a Ride
So this is a quickie.
I'm told I don't do enough of these, I won't say by who.
But it sure seems like it might be interesting.
Something called the Brita Climate Ride will be in St. Peter's Village in Warwick Township, Chester County, on Monday, Sept. 22.
Participating in something called the Brita Climate Ride, more than 120 bicyclists will pedal from New York to Washington, D.C. for five days to inspire the American public and raise awareness for meaningful climate change and renewable energy legislation, according to information we received at The Mercury.
They will be visiting the Inn at St. Peter’s Village on 3471 St. Peter’s Road. Riders will stop at the Brita Water Bar to re-hydrate and share their stories before the next leg of the trip.
This visit is for early risers, as they will be there between 8:30 and 10 a.m. according to their press release.
The Climate Ride co-founders, Caeli Quinn and Geraldine Carter, are two 30-something women from Montana on a mission to raise awareness for climate change.
The Climate Ride co-founders, Caeli Quinn and Geraldine Carter, are two 30-something women from Montana on a mission to raise awareness for climate change.
Among the diverse group is a new mother, college student, grandfather and ER doctor. Josh Dorfman, radio personality and author of “The Lazy Environmentalist,” will join the Climate Riders on their trek and has hundreds of tips for going green with style and on a budget.
Stop by. What else could you have to do on a Monday morning?
Labels: Climate Ride, Josh Dorfman, St. Peter's Inn
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