Hey all I know this is kind of last minute but there is a charity ride going on in NJ to benifit autism awareness. the info is all below or more info is on njpacrew forum or on Making Waves For Autism
Also on our NJPACREW awa charter club myspace page NJ/PACREW myspace link
the info on this ride from a local gentleman looking for anyone who is interested in a day of riding and fun, to help support IMPACT "Improving Middletown's Program for Autistic Children Together".
Join them to ride your personal watercraft from the scenic Navesink River to the historic New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty on Saturday, July 26th, 2008 (rain date: August 2nd). They will be launching from:
Chris's River Plaza Marina
483 W. Front Street
Red Bank NJ
Tel: 732-741-9676
Prep Starts at 8:00AM
Launch at 10:00AM
Event Day Details:
They will be joined by the New Jersey State Police Marine Bureau as they escort our pack through the rivers and across the bay and under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. They will circle the Lady of Liberty and then stop for fuel at Liberty Landing in Jersey City if needed prior to heading back to Red Bank. There will be designated boats to ride along the group to provide fuel if necessary and for safety precautions, ie breakdowns, etc. This is not a race and all PWC's will ride together as a group. For the non-riders, IMPACT will be hosting the entertainment at Chris's River Plaza Marina on West Front with activities and food. Rider's family and friends can view the group run at the following locations, West Front St Bridge, Red Bank, St Hwy 35 Bridge, Middletown/Red Bank, the Oceanic Bridge, Rumson, and the St Hwy 36 Sandy Hook Bridge, Highlands. PWC's should be checked prior to participation, life jackets, drinking water, eyewear, etc. All riders will have to register and sign the waiver to participate.
On the morning of the 26th, please arrive early in order to launch your pwc, park your trailer and make room for other participants. You will be directed where to moor while waiting for other riders to enter the river. Lets make this first time event a great one and hope to see you there.
For more information or questions call: 732-530-7022 or 732-450-0119 or visit http://www.makingwavesforautism.com/