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Sunday Memorial Run/Ride/Yoga and Safety Program Honoring Jonah and Natalie

It will be a morning of activities followed by a shared catered reception and speaking program to learn about traffic safety improvements in the Richmond region.

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Join triathletes, runners, cyclists, yogis, and supporters of traffic safety for everyone at an event to remember Jonah Holland who was tragically killed by a drunk driver while riding her bike in August. Natalie Rainer was severely injured in the same incident. It will be a morning of activities followed by a shared catered reception and speaking program to learn about traffic safety improvements in the Richmond region and what we can do to save the next life.

When RSVPing, please choose only one pre-activity, not multiples.

They happen concurrently and doubling up will not be possible. Activities will conclude before noon to transition to the speaking program and reception. Feel free to bring clothes to change into as necessary.

Bike Ride: 9:30am

Led by Richmond Area Bicycling Association

30mi route prepared by Wolfpack Cycling Club: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41367521

Run: 10am

Led by Richmond Tri Club

5k route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41405831

Yoga: 10:30am

Led by Randi Weiss and Natalie Rainer

Doors: 11:30am

Food provided at no charge by our coalition of partners

Speaking program: 12:00pm

Delegate Delores McQuinn

Delegate Schuyler Van Valkenburg

Delegate Rodney Willett

City Councilor Katherine Jordan

Program Partners

Adjourn: 1:00pm

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