Big thanks to REI for their support. AMBC has been awarded a $10,000 grant to build and maintain trails in Knoxville TN. We look forward to their arrival and our continuing partnership!
News From AMBC
AMBC 2013 Fall Festival
It’s almost here! Join us for the 2013 AMBC Fall Festival on November 2nd at 654 Helix Lane.
Volunteers needed
Interested in helping us out with a short volunteer shift at the Fall Festival? Shoot us an email!
Spread the word
Click the image below to download a pdf of the poster and help us spread the word!
Schedule
- Guided “Dirty 30” ride for adventurers · 1:00
- Guided Rides for all levels · 1:30
- Guided Kids’ Ride · 1:45
- Midday Snacks Provided by Savory & Sweet food truck
- Short Track Race by Dirty Bird Events· 4:30
- Food provided by Food Sales East · 6:00
- Live music · 7 :00
- Silent Auction all day/Raffle Drawing · 8:00
- Late night dancing
Winter 2013-2014 Workday Schedule
Here it is… our Fall/Winter AMBC Work Day Schedule. These will start at 9 am and we work until lunch! More details to follow.
October 5: Haw Ridge
Lunch provided by Knoxville Bike Company
October 19: Urban Wilderness
Lunch provided by Tennessee Valley Bicycles
November 10: IC King
Lunch provided by Cedar Bluff Cycles
November 30: Sharps Ridge
Lunch provided by Fountain City Pedaler
December 15: Sharps Ridge
Lunch provided by Fountain City Pedaler
January 25: Urban Wilderness
Lunch provided by Harper’s Bike Shop
February 9: IC King
Lunch provided by The Bike Zoo
February 22: Concord
“Bike Shop” – AMBC/Bikes-n-Beers 2013 Clips Film
The Bikes N Beers crew made another great video for the Clips Film Festival this year— a dead-on parody of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop,” starring AMBC’s Jeremy Walker and a handful of familiar Knoxville faces.
Legacy Luncheon for the Parks
Legacy Parks Foundation is excited to have Governor Haslam offer special remarks in his presentation as our keynote speaker for the Legacy Luncheon for the Parks on September 20 from 11:30 to 1pm at the beautiful Seven Islands Wildlife Refuge. Last year, just over 600 business and community leaders came to celebrate the work of Legacy Parks Foundation in preserving open space, expanding parks and improving the overall quality of life and economic vitality of our community.
The Legacy Luncheon for the Parks is the Foundation’s most important fundraiser and provides operating expenses for the upcoming year.
There is individual seating as well as table sponsorships. Seating is limited so you’ll want to reserve your spot soon at http://legacyparks.org/legacy-luncheon-for-the-parks.html.