
Shred the gnar, pay the bills.
Thank you for considering joining us for the 5th annual NMH Pie Ride, a scenic, untimed, 10- or 30-mile group bicycle ride at Northfield Mount Hermon on Saturday, June 8, during Reunion 2019. The ride benefits the NMH Fund.
Follow the Pie Ride on Facebook.
Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 8 am
Start/finish: NMH's Forslund Gym
Suggested donation: $60 for adults and $15 for children. All registration funds collected will benefit the NMH Fund. You are encouraged to give generously!
Please bring a water bottle with you.
This is a non-competitive ride and will not be timed.
Thanks to the generosity of the Pie Ride Committee, all riders will receive a lightweight, performance-grade NMH Pie Ride cycling jersey as well as a delicious pie, just the right size for one tasty serving!
Register online or the morning of the event at Forslund Gym on the NMH campus.
If registering the day of the event, plan to arrive early as the ride will begin promptly at 8 am. Save time and bring your completed Pie Ride Waiver with you.
There will be a number of school-owned bicycles available to borrow for the event on a first-come, first-served basis. Please send an email to reunion@nmhschool.org if you would like to reserve a bicycle.
Both courses will be marked, and both rides will have leaders and course sweepers.
Both courses are paved and were designed to be accessible to riders of all fitness levels. There are some moderate hills on both courses.
Course maps will be available at registration and on the NMH Pie Ride Facebook page.
Take a look at some of the photos taken during NMH Pie Ride 2018.
Shred the gnar, pay the bills.
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