Register for 200-Mile Green Mountain Relay ÛÒ donation made to Haiti
January 25, 2010 ÛÒ Timberline Events LLC announced today that
for every team that registers in February for the Fifth Annual Green
Mountain Relay, a donation will be made towards the victims of the
earthquake in Haiti.
ÛÏAs a small business owner, I was wondering what my company could doÛ
said race director Paul Vanderheiden. ÛÏMy business is already a member
of 1% For the Planet, (1% of our revenues are donated to
environmental organizations), but I wanted to do more, and I wanted it
to go towards Haiti’s future, when they aren’t the news topic of the
day. So I decided to become involved with Habitat for Humanity
International.Û
According to Habitat for HumanityÛªs website, ÛÏHabitat has
begun to respond by addressing immediate relief efforts and long-term
shelter solutions for low-income families. Based on current
information and past experience with international disasters, Habitat
is planning a multiphase strategy that includes early recovery and
mid- and long-term responses.Û
For every 12-person team that registers, a $100 donation will be made.
For every 6-person Ultra team, a $50 donation will be made.
The Green Mountain Relay is
a 200-mile long distance team running relay race through the heart of
Vermont that will take place on Saturday – Sunday June 19th – 20th
2010.
According to Timberline Events, the event sponsor, the relay
will start in Jeffersonville, travel through the heart of Vermont on or
paralleling Route 100, and finish in Bennington.
For more information, go to www.wildwestrelay.com/, or contact the race
director at paul@timberlineevents.com
Timberline Events LLC also stages the Green Mountain Relay in
Vermont (www.GreenMountainRelay.com)
sirgeorge
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