Cap2Cap2011

Thank You Sponsors! 

Because of your generous support of Cap2Cap 2011,

over $65,000 was raised in pursuit of the Foundation's goal to make the Virginia Capital Trail a world-class amenity!


 

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What a Fantastic Day it Was!

Thank You Volunteers!  Thank You Riders!  Thank You Sponsors!

 

The $5 raffle winners are*:

One night at the Jefferson Hotel with a champagne brunch for two:    Scott Simon

Trek Hybrid Bike:  Michael Borza

Trek Trainer:  Jen Brown

REI Commuter Backpack full of great REI riding accessories:  Elizabeth Wall

Road Holland Jersey:  Doug Arthur

 

The Volunteer raffle winners are*:

One night at the Berkeley Hotel and continental breakfast for two:  Andrea Waltrip

$150 gift card at Azzuro's restaurant:  Steven Reiss

A personalized brick along the Virginia Capital Trail:  Marci George, Ronald Dombrowski

*Contact the VCTF office by June 7 to claim your prize!  info@virginiacapitaltrail.org

 

The Winner of the Ellwood Thompson's Best Booty photo contest is: Jaclyn Garet

She wins an Ellwood Thompson's Bag of Booty which includes:

Regal Cinema movie tickets, ET gift card, t-shirt, Health Warrior Chia Seeds and some more cool stuff.

 

Ride Day Photos!

Click here for Rocketts Landing pictures of the event, from Jesse Peters at Backlight Photos.

Click here for Chickahominy Park pictures, from Kingsmill Imaging.

 

 

 

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The VCTF

The Virginia Capital trail Foundation (VCTF) is a 501 (c)(3) organization, and is the principal advocate for the completion and enhancement of the Virginia Capital Trail, a 55-mile long, dedicated multi-use trail connecting Richmond and Williamsburg along the historic and beautiful Rt. 5 corridor. To make the Trail the world-class attraction it should be, the Foundation raises money to promote it within the region, the state, and the nation through partnerships and larger trail affiliations. The VCTF is also charged with enhancing the Trail by installing signs, trailheads, benches, and other amenities making the trail experience safe, educational, and most importantly, unforgettable. To pursue this mission, the VCTF depends on contributions from people like you. Consider making a tax-deductible donation when you register.