Mitch Ancona To Bike 200 Miles In Kansas For Norwalk River Valley Trail

 Mitch's Mad Kanza Challenge to Benefit the NRVT 

On June 1st, Mitch Ancona, local philanthropist, and owner of Ancona's Wines & Liquors in Ridgefield, Georgetown, and Wilton will head to Kansas, hop on the saddle and ride his bike 201 miles at this year’s Dirty Kanza 200 (DK200), a 200 mile long ultra-endurance bicycling challenge, held on the gravel roads through the Flint Hills region of east-central Kansas. 

Mitch is not riding in vain but, in the spirit of his personal and company mission of giving back (locally), he is riding to help raise funds for the Norwalk River Valley Trail (NRVT), a local  501c3 non-profit organization.

The Norwalk River Valley Trail [NRVT] project aims to build 30 miles of trail connecting Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, Connecticut to Rogers Park in Danbury, passing through Wilton, Ridgefield, and Redding along the way.  Eight miles have been built so far in Wilton and Norwalk.

"Let’s build more!" says Ancona.

Ancona's goal is to raise $3000 for the NRVT and he just learned should he reach his fundraising goal, a loyal and generous Ancona's customer will match it. That means $6,000 to the NRVT!

"I’m in for $500 and would love your help to hit the goal," says Ancona.

If you want to support Ancona and the NRVT, head to the NRVT Donation page HERE. From the pull-down menu on the right select "Mitch's Mad Kanza Challenge" then click the DONATE button, and make your donation.

The NRVT will be a 10 foot wide, wheelchair-accessible trail creating recreation opportunities for walkers, hikers, cyclists, kids and pets.  The NRVT will offer a healthy transportation alternative to rail stations, schools, offices, and businesses.

Support Mitch and NRVT! Visit www.nrvt-trail.com, click on look for Mitch’s Challenge on the drop-down menu, click the "donate" button and make your donation.

 

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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