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On Sunday morning, August 14, about 150 Obliteride cyclists will ride through Normandy Park and Burien on Day 2 of their 150-mile bike ride to raise money for cancer research at Fred Hutch. Last year, cyclists commented that “Burien is the most enthusiastic city along the whole route!”

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Read more on the B-Town Blog about the 2015 Obliteride as it rode through Burien.

Get Your Orange On

This year we’re going to double our efforts and create a veritable Three Tree Point Obliteride Orange Tunnel. The cyclists will be surrounded by orange applause and smiling faces as they ride through the Three Tree Point waterfront neighborhood before they head up Maplewild.

WABI Burien is organizing local folks to cheer the riders on. Come join the cheering crowd at Three Tree Point anytime between 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. to applaud the riders as they go by. The street will be festooned with banners, pennants and signs. Bring cow bells, pom poms, noisemakers and all-things-orange to make Burien the most memorable city on the route.

The first cyclists of Obliteride 2015 approached the Hairpin Turn at the top of Maplewild, in Burien. Photo by Maureen Hoffmann.

You can also cheer anywhere along the route. Check out the map, then grab your coffee, a lawn chair and your cheering voice to holler encouragement to the riders.

OBL-2016 Map

Here’s a link to the full route for Day 2, from Tacoma to Seattle, including Redondo, Des Moines, Normandy Park and White Center: http://obliteride.org/ride/two-day

Since this is, after all, a fundraiser, you may, of course, make a monetary donation toward cancer research at Fred Hutch:
http://getinvolved.fhcrc.org/site/PageNavigator/obliteride_donor_search.html
http://obliteride.org

Please let other neighbors and friends know about the ride on Sunday the 14th.
I hope you’ll consider joining the cheering crowd in support of cancer research.
Far too many of us have had our lives jarred by cancer.

If you have any questions, please get in touch.

Thanks so much,
Maureen Hoffmann
President. WABI Burien

info@wabiburien.org