2010 Conewago Trail Fundraiser


Last year’s Conewago Trail Fundraiser was a big success…despite the rain! Before Aaron’s accident he and his father would ride their bikes to the 5 mile marker and back. Sometimes Gina would join them and walk part of the trail.

The trail has a level grade and the Conewago Creek runs parallel for part of the trail. It is a beautiful place to both exercise and relax.

On Saturday, October 16th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., come join us as we ride, walk, & run the trail to raise funds for Aaron’s Journey.

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Here is how it works:

They can sponsor you 1 of 2 ways:

  1. A flat amount no matter how far you ride, walk, or run.
  2. A dollar amount x the number of miles you do. Example: $5 x 10 miles = $50

Checks should be made payable to Aaron’s Journey

On the day of the event:

  • Show up at the trailhead which is 5 miles east of Middletown on Rt. 230 and 1.5 mile west of E-town on Rt. 230 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on 10/16/10, rain or shine.
  • Come as individuals or as a group (coworkers, friends, family, etc.)
  • Wear RED (Aaron’s favorite color) to show support for Aaron.
  • Anyone collecting at least $25 in donations earns 5 raffle tickets. For every additional $25 you earn 5 more raffle tickets, e.g. $100 earns you 20 tickets. Raffle items include a DVD player, a video recorder, an iPod docking station w/ speakers, and miscellaneous gift certificates.
  • There will also be a 50/50 raffle and t-shirts for purchase – new red ones with white lettering.
  • Forms and money can be given to Alexis Noll or Jackie Lerch on the day of the event or mailed to:
Aaron’s Journey
P.O. Box 267
Elizabethtown, PA 17022

If you have any questions, please contact Alexis at ajnbenz@hotmail.com, or Jackie at jlerch@comcast.net.

For additional information about the Conewago Trail and directions on how to get there, check out this link:
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Thanks for your continued support for Aaron through events like this, but most of all, thank you for your prayers. Keep them coming!

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