Friday, September 11th is the kickoff event for the Rides and Rods event to benefit Autism Speaks!

Please join us for this black tie & leather gala to kick off the Rides and Rods Weekend in style TONIGHT at the Mile High Station, 2027 W. Lower Colfax, Denver CO 80204.

There will be free shuttle service from our hotel partner for the 6 pm-8 pm reception and from 8 pm-12 am for the general admission.

Betty Lehman, Jennifer Wilde, Eugene Ebner, Jeff Olson, Bret Saunders, Christi Coors-Ficelli, The Joshua School, Brooke Houser, Dave Otto and I will work together–along with many others–to ensure that your evening is a grand one!

Saturday, September 12th, register/check in at Invesco Field @ Mile High Lot M (south of Colfax) 8am – 10am for the fun scavenger hunt on wheels that will lead you around Denver, through the foothills, to finally ending at the site of our huge after party on Main Street in historic Central City!

At registration, get your packet pointing you towards the first of several stops. This is not a group start, so you are free to go after registering/checking in anytime after 8:30!

Don’t want to participate in the Run, but still want to meet us in Central City? That’s Great!!! Come on up after 11am and register! We’ll save room for ya!

Families are welcome and there will be a sensory area for our autistic friends sponsored by the Joshua school! REGISTER ONLINE or just head straight to Invesco or Central City.

Either way, we will see you there!
All Motorcycles Welcome
All Hot Rods & Vintage Cars Welcome

RAIN OR SHINE!

TONS OF COVERED PARKING AVAILABLE!

PARTY WILL BE MOVED ABOVE

DOC HOLLIDAY’S IF THE WEATHER TURNS!



3 Responses to “RidesandRodsweekend.com”

  1. Glenn Says:

    With regards to the RidesandRodsweekend.com, you make numerous, rather helpful, knowledgeable remarks. Most definitely I’ll share your site and posts with my colleagues. I’m also going to order your book. Perhaps I’ll see you on the 20th. You’ll recognize me as the quiet guy who looks a lot like Abe Lincoln.

  2. Teresa Says:

    Hi there Rhonda!
    I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed listening to you last weekend at the CAEYC conference. Out of every speaker I hear during the two days I attended you were the only one that talked to me… I mean this: you connected with the issues I’m dealing with as a teacher and a parent of an autistic child. There were a lot of good speakers but, in my opinion, most were there to hear themselves speak. I believe that you are a very sincere person and I’ve recommended you as a speaker to our school superintendent. Thank you also, for the information packed email. That was very thoughtful. Teresa

    ~Hi Teresa. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. I am also a teacher and a mother of a child with autism… and I have honestly walked in your shoes. I think that you have to experience the pain in order to understand how to help others. I’m very glad to have given you helpful information. I look forward to speaking to your school.

  3. Terry Says:

    Hi Rhonda. I just wanted to let you know that I enjoy your posts and your site. Keep up the good work. Thank you very much for your efforts. I really appreciate it!

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