Campbell Law to host 6th annual bike ride fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 19

Graphic with words Bike Ride for Campbell Law on top and bike riders depicted riding through downtown and law school logo

RALEIGH — Campbell Law School is hosting its sixth annual “Bike Ride for Campbell Law” on from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced.

Co-sponsored by the law school’s student-led Pro Bono CouncilRaleigh Brewing Cary, Crabtree and The Bicycle Chain, the ride features several options for all skill levels including a 45-mile ride, a 15-mile (or less) ride and a remote ride. Thanks to our generous sponsors, including Attorney at Law Magazine, Brand Fuel, Metro, North State Bank and Raleigh Magazine, all proceeds will go to Campbell Law’s student-led pro bono projects.

The in-person routes begin and end at Raleigh Brewing’s The Arboretum in Cary and all skill levels are welcome to participate. Don’t have a bicycle? No problem. Thanks to Going My Way Greenway Bicycles, the law school is providing bicycles to those who need one on a first-come, first-served basis.

There will be rest stops with water, generously provided by Jay Hill of Pepsi Bottling Ventures, and snacks along the routes, as well as SAG vehicles and rider sweeps courtesy of The Bicycle Chain.

The routes are as follows:

Long Route (45-mile)
 
Short Route (15-mile)
 

The cost is $45 for general riders in honor of the law school celebrating 45 years of making great lawyers, $25 for Campbell Law alumni and $15 for ALL Campbell University students, faculty and staff in honor of the law school’s move to Raleigh from Buies Creek 15 years ago. Members of the Campbell Law Alumni Association can ride for $15. Join the Alumni Association at this link.

To ensure you receive the correct t-shirt size and if you want to reserve a bicycle, please be sure to sign up at this link.

Upon registration, all riders will receive a limited-edition 2024 Campbell Law Bike Ride T-shirt and other swag plus be entered into drawings for great prizes including a one-on-one coffee with Campbell Law School Dean Rich Leonard at A Place at the Table, gift cards to local businesses and more.

Following the ride, participants can kick back and enjoy some brunch items and throw back a beverage from Raleigh Brewing all while jamming out to live music. 

Interested in sponsoring the bike ride? Please contact Lisa Snedeker at lsnedeker@campbell.edu or 919-865-5978.

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