JoyRide Cycling Studio and Jade will host the third annual Joy of the Arts Fashion Show October 19

JoyRide Cycling Studio and Jade will host the third annual Joy of the Arts Fashion Show, which is scheduled for October 19 at the Lounsbury House in Ridgefield. Tickets go on sale Monday, August 29 on the JoyRide website

Female JoyRide instructors and avid riders will model the latest athletic and leisurewear from Jade, a fitness clothing boutique in New Canaan owned by Maxine Berg, a Wilton resident. Two male instructors will model Rhone gear. Adam Broderick Salon in Ridgefield will style the models’ hair and makeup. 

All proceeds from the Fashion Show will benefit the Arts for Everyone program at The Ridgefield Playhouse, an outreach program that donates tickets to families from low income areas, other non-profit organizations, and Title 1 schools who cannot afford to purchase tickets to Arts in Education shows that supplement their curriculum. Last year, the program distributed more than 2,000 tickets to shows. For more information about the Arts in Education program, please visit: http://ridgefieldplayhouse.org/arts-in-ed/

The JoyRide instructors who will walk the runway are Amanda Grant (Ridgefield), Cindy Tamburri (Weston), Anne Stauff (Wilton), Tricia Buffardi (Weston) and Jared Marinelli and Adam Keller (both Redding) of Redding. The eight JoyRiders who will model are Ridgefield residents Andrea Minardi, Debbie Haughney, and Allison Stockel; Wilton residents Kelly Lowry, Dana Nickel, Kristy Snyder and Tammy Ward; and South Salem resident Catherine O'Sullivan.  

“As instructors, we spend so much time with our riders and it’s amazing to celebrate our loyal, joyful JoyRide community at this annual event,” said Tamburri, who has also modeled in the last two shows. “We get to cheer on the models, see everyone dressed up and raise money for a great cause!”

Since co-founders and Westport residents Amy Hochhauser and Rhodie Lorenz founded JoyRide more than five years ago, they have witnessed, first-hand, how indoor cycling can transform people’s lives, whether it be improving their health, becoming stronger physically and emotionally or overcoming challenges on and off the bike.  The culture of JoyRide is more than fitness: it’s a culture of good health, paying it forward, supporting one another and spreading joy.  

 

 

 

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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