Final AIDS/LifeCycle Ride Unites 2,500 Cyclists for Final Time Through Central Coast
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Final AIDS/LifeCycle ride unites 2,500 cyclists for final time through Central Coast
The AIDS/LifeCycle, a seven-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles, raises awareness about the HIV and AIDS epidemic. This week marks the final ride after more than 30 years. Today, they stopped in Bradley, which they say is a special community to them.
Around Town: Help the Animals Fundraiser, AIDS LifeCycle Finish Line Festival, & More!
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Help the Animals Fundraiser, AIDS LifeCycle Finish Line Festival, O&V CA Opening on Montana Ave., and much more! Night Market is Back All Summer at The Bungalow: Enjoy food vendors, beverage activations, family-friendly activities, live musical and DJ performances, and celebrity guest […] The post Around Town: Help the Animals Fundraiser, AIDS LifeCycle Finish Line F…
AIDS/LifeCycle reaches finish line after 31 years - The Pajaronian | Watsonville, CA
Just over three decades ago, a group of people set out on a 545-mile bicycle journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles, a weeklong trek that took them along rugged coastlines, through verdant agricultural fields and along vast stretches of highway. Then called the California AIDS Ride, the annual event evolved in 2002 to the AIDS/LifeCycle. It is the world’s largest annual HIV/AIDS fundraiser, and benefits the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and t…
After more than 30 years, the final AIDS/LifeCycle ride rolls through Monterey County on its way to Santa Monica.
There may be another time in the future when hundreds of bicyclists depart San Lorenzo Park in King City all at once, but on Tuesday, June 3, it was the last time they would do it in the name of…
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