October 19, 2017 (Ottawa, ON) – Don’t forget to get your tickets for the annual celebration of Ottawa’s cycling community! Tickets are available at a discount until the end of the day on Monday, Oct. 23. The Ottawa Cycling Celebration will take place on Friday, Oct. 27 at the Orange Gallery. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
The event will honour the people who have played a key role our cycling community over the last year, and you will get the chance to meet the latest recipients of the National Capital Region Cycling Bursary and mingle with local star athletes including Karol-Ann Canuel, Matteo Dal-Cin and Derek Gee. There will also be some great silent auction prizes on offer.We are sticking with with the stand-up cocktail format that worked so well last year, with appetizers catered byGood Eats. There will be a cash bar with wine and beer.
Tickets Can be purchased by completing the online form available here.
Ticket Prices before 23:59 Oct. 23:
– Adult individual Ticket 50.00$
– Youth (U19) Ticket 40.00$
– Group of 5 or more 10% off (please email cyclingcelebration@gmail.com to arrange a group)
Ticket Prices October 24th and later:
– Adult Individual Ticket 60.00$
– Youth (U19) Ticket 50.00$
– No group rate available after October 23rd
If you are interested in sponsoring this event, or donating silent auction items, please contact us at CyclingCelebration@gmail.com. For more information, visit our Facebook event page here.
Proceeds from the Cycling Celebration will go to the National Capital Region Cycling Bursary.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Who: The Ottawa Cycling Community.
What: A cocktail reception to honour our athletes, coaches and builders.
When: Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Orange Gallery at 290 City Centre Ave.
Why: To celebrate Ottawa’s cyclists and the people who are behind their success, and to raise funds for the future of cycling in the region.
Tickets: Available here.
Who we are: The Cycling Celebration is organized by volunteers Nick Vipond, Andrew Lees and Kris Westwood, for the benefit of the local cycling community.