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BIKE HARVEST FOR NEEDY PEOPLE
Posted Date: 1/11/2006
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BIKE HARVEST FOR NEEDY PEOPLE


Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, CA is collecting bikes that you don't need...to give to people in need.

* Must be ridable (We'll fix flats, but that's about it. This is not a bike disposal service!

* Two wheel bikes only (No trikes or unicycles).

* All sizes are OK (adult or child), all types OK (mountain, road or BMX).

OTHER STUFF WE CAN USE

Bike helmets, tubes, tires, spare parts.

DATE AND TIME:

Saturday, January 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 a.m.

LOCATION

Saddleback Church: 1 Saddleback Pkwy, Lake Forest, CA. To get there enter off Portola Pkwy (between El Toro Road and the 241 Toll Road). Turn onto Saddleback Pkwy, then turn right at the first drive into the Ministry Center. Look for the banner on our collection truck.

Donated bikes will be given to several organizations including: the Orange County Rescue Mission, KidWorks Santa Ana and the OC Sheriff Community Service Program.

Saddleback Mountain Bike Fellowship is a sports ministry of Saddleback Community Church in Lake Forest, CA. For more information or to volunteer to help in our Bike Harvest, contact Gregg Howard at:

thehowardteam@cox.net

Thank you for your support!

Gregg Howard

 



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