Happy Joe’s Kids Foundation is hosting the 4th Annual Ridetoberfest Saturday, September 30, 2017, with the ride to begin at Grille 350, 350 E. LeClaire Road in Eldridge, Iowa. There will be three events: a 53-mile fun ride with registration and 2pm, and for those wanting a more leisurely ride, a 22-mile route with check in and ride at 3pm. For those who prefer to spend time with the little ones, we are offering a family 5-mile FUN RIDE that will check in and ride at 4 pm. All abilities are welcome.

To register and/or check for updates, please visit www.hjkids.org. You may also register the day of the event at Grille 350, $45 for the 50-mile ride and 22-mile ride. $100 for the family 5-mile ride. Shirts will be available to the first 50 registrants. (Register early to receive a shirt.)

A light meal will follow the ride, as well as entertainment. Additional meal tickets may be purchased: $15 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under.

For nearly 45 years Happy Joe's has been committed to serving its community. Happy Joe Whitty and his family have always had a special place in their hearts for children with special needs. Dedicated to improving the lives of children with special needs and their families, The Happy Joe's Kids Foundation is entering its 5th year. To donate or volunteer for the Foundation, please visit www.happyjoeskids.org. As Happy Joe Whitty says, “They are all our children and we need to do whatever we can to make their lives easier.”

For information on the event contact Jadwin Woodall, Event Coordinator, jadwinw@happyjoes.com. For media inquiries contact Kristel Whitty-Ersan, 563-650-4680 at the Happy Joe’s Support Center. All media is welcome to attend Ridetoberfest

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