Cranksgiving Columbus 2022
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2971 North High Street,Columbus OH 43202
05 November, 2022
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Follow https://www.facebook.com/CranksgivingColumbus/ for updates How does Cranksgiving work? Simple. Cranksgiving is a free event for anyone with a bike and a desire to do good. Show up on two wheels, and we’ll hand you a list of Thanksgiving food items to purchase for the Clintonville-Beechwold Community Resource Center Food Pantry. You'll then ride to local grocery stores, buy whatever you'd like to donate, and carry it by bike back to the food pantry. You can then return to our ride start/finish, Combustion Brewing, for some post-ride socializing and fun! We'll have a prize for the person who hauls the most donations by weight and a raffle for all participants! Event Schedule: 10:00 Sign-in opens at Combustion (please do not arrive before this time)10:45 Riders must depart Combustion11:00-1:15 Drop-off open at CRC Food Pantry, 14 W Lakeview Ave, Columbus, OH 432021:30 Prize and raffle drawing at Combustion***IMPORTANT*** There is no parking for Cranksgiving participants at Combustion Brewing. We'll share details on where you can park. FAQs Who do I contact with questions? Please send an email to [email protected] How much does it cost? There is no fee to participate in Cranksgiving. How much you spend on donations is up to you. We'll also have raffle tickets for sale with awesome items donated by local businesses. What do I need to bring? Obviously you’ll need a bike and a way to carry the items you purchase. This could be a backpack, rack and panniers, basket, or even a trailer. Helmets and lights are encouraged. Locks are also recommended for while you are inside stores. How far will I have to ride? Cranksgiving is a “choose your own adventure” ride, so the total distance is up to you and you will be responsible for navigating on your own. We'll provide a map of suggested stores; you will choose which one(s) to visit. What is the route like? The suggested stores and the food pantry are all accessible via neighborhood streets and the Olentangy Trail. I don’t consider myself a “cyclist”; can I participate? Of course! Cranksgiving is open to anyone with a bike and a sense of charity. This is not a race, and any bike will do. Is there an age limit to participate? We absolutely welcome kids to join us, as we love giving them an opportunity to participate in being charitable. We just ask that anyone under 18 be accompanied by a parent/guardian. What happens if I have a mechanical issue while riding? We will have a “SAG Wagon” available to pickup stranded riders and are working on partnering with a local shop to provide mechanical services. Please note that Cranksgiving aims to promote cycling as a mode of transit and make sure cyclists are well thought of in the community. Please be courteous when riding and follow the rules of the road.
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