Published June 04. 2015 12:00AM
Hope Lodge in Hershey will be the starting point for bicycling enthusiasts June 27, as they begin their journey through eastern Pennsylvania for the American Cancer Society's third annual Pennsylvania Hope Ride.
Cyclists will pedal more than 140 miles through four counties in two days.
The Hope Ride raises money and awareness for the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodges and patient programs.
The Hope Lodge of Central Pennsylvania will serve as the starting point and the AstraZeneca Hope Lodge in Cheltenham will host as the finish line.
Riders of all skill levels can participate in one or both days of the Hope Ride.
Cyclists pay a registration fee, and are provided with tips to reach individual fundraising goals.
The ride also includes an overnight stay in a dorm at Kutztown University campus, all meals, reststops and full support from mechanics and safety personnel.
Volunteer participation is also being recruited for route support along the ride.
Cyclists and route volunteers may sign up for the event by visiting pahoperide.org or by calling the American Cancer Society at 1-717-533-6144.