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Ride for Life - East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH)   
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From: 15 June 2008
To: 15 June 2008
There's also a barbecue, refreshments, delicious home made cakes too, and it really is a great day out for all ages!
Ride for Life is on Sunday 15th June from 10am, at Rendlesham Forest visitor centre.  People wanting to enter can call 01953 715559 or visit www.each.org.uk/rideforlife  for an entry pack and sponsorship forms.  

 "You won't be able to ride a horse, but please support us by joining one of the cycle or walking routes and raise as much sponsorship as you can." Frankie Dettori, EACH Patron

Off Road Rides - You can ride off road on a 6, 10 or new 18.5 mile circuit through beautiful woodland in Rendlesham Forest - the 6 mile and 10 mile cycle routes are waymarked and comprise mainly grass and stone tracks, with sand in places.

Walk or Jog If you or your family would prefer to walk, then join us on foot for a 3 mile Father's Day walk or jog in the forest ( with a special Father's Day 'treasure hunt') You are welcome to bring your dogs - but please remember they need to be kept on a lead. There are trophies for those raising the most sponsorship money are awarded in individual, team and family categories.

(EACH) provides care for life limited children. Their vital, specialist care is given without charge to local children in their own homes throughout East Anglia and at Children's Hospices in Ipswich, Milton and Quidenham. Every penny you raise really does make a difference!

 
 

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