Cyclists--here is information about the Tour de Grape, May 12-13, 2007. The Tour de Grape is one of a growing number of Missouri Advocacy Events that donate a small amount from each registration to the Missouri Bicycle Federation.
The first annual Tour de Grape to benefit HavenHouse St. Louis is planned and ready for action as a two-day, 100 mile pledge cycling tour of the wine areas near Farmington and Ste. Genevieve, MO over May 12 and 13, 2007. Participants pay a modest $25 registration fee and collect minimum pledges of $250 each, and prizes will be awarded to individuals and teams raising the most money for HavenHouse's programs and services.
HavenHouse St. Louis provides lodging, care and support services for up to 33 families, or 100 people, each night in their 32,000 sq. ft. facility in Creve Coeur. "The actual cost of our program (room, meals, transportation to area hospitals and support services) is $75 per family per night. Families may receive vouchers of up to $50 per night, and half of the families' remaining $25 obligation is paid by third parties such as Shrine temples, Medicaid or health related foundations," explains Kathy Sindel, Executive Director. "We rely upon the generosity of individuals and the success of events like the Tour de Grape so that we can serve more than 1,500 families next year." HavenHouse provides what a family needs to rest, regain their strength and focus on their critically, chronically or terminally ill child.
The Tour de Grape is the perfect brainchild of a committee including organizer Roger Kramer, USA Cycling Certified Coach Chris Mileski, and route chairs Charley Sindel and Larry Keith. "Over half of the families that travel to HavenHouse for their child's hospitalizations in St. Louis actually reside in Missouri or Eastern Illinois and last year, 15 families from the route areas stayed at HavenHouse as guests. We feel that we are including our extended family with this event," says Kathy Sindel.
"We know this ride is early in the season, so it is a great way for cycling enthusiasts to prepare for a great year of riding," says Kramer. "On day one, participants will ride one of two routes around the hills of Farmington, and on day two, they will enjoy the history and scenery near Ste. Genevieve and the Illinois areas from Chester to Fort des Chartres as they choose two routes of different lengths." Lunches are served both days, and an awards dinner on Saturday will recognize the people raising the most money for HavenHouse.