Eastside bike ride helps Camp Korey kids

Cyclists can raise money for Camp Korey and explore the Eastside and the Valley at the Flying Wheels Bike Ride, set for Saturday, May 31. Entrants who raise $150 or more for Camp Korey receive free entry to Flying Wheels, which including a 25, 45, 65, and 100-mile route. The ride starts and finishes at Marymoor Park in Redmond with the three longest routes winding through Snoqualmie Valley, featuring a water station at Camp Korey. All proceeds will benefit Camp Korey and its year-round camp programs for children with life-altering medical conditions.

Cyclists can raise money for Camp Korey and explore the Eastside and the Valley at the Flying Wheels Bike Ride, set for Saturday, May 31.

Entrants who raise $150 or more for Camp Korey  receive free entry to Flying Wheels, which including a 25, 45, 65, and 100-mile route. The ride starts and finishes at Marymoor Park in Redmond with the three longest routes winding through Snoqualmie Valley, featuring a water station at Camp Korey. All proceeds will benefit Camp Korey and its year-round camp programs for children with life-altering medical conditions.

For more information, visit www.campkorey.org/flyingwheels.

Through its summer camp, family weekends, and “Camp to You” outreach, Camp Korey reaches over 3,000 children and family members every year – all free of charge. For more information, visit www.campkorey.org/flyingwheels.

Every rider gets a personal fundraising page. If you raise $250, you’ll receive a custom Team Korey cycling jersey.