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Updated September 3, 2011
Event Description: Brian's Trike Race is an Annual fun race organized by the Indiana Lions for the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ISBVI) State Project, a 501c3 organized by the Lions Clubs of Indiana, specifically dedicated to providing enhanced opportunities to the students of the ISBVI and those who partake of their services. The race is a community event wherein teams of Students, Lions, and non-Lion adults race full-size tricycles in a fun race around a track at the school. The race is held on the David Letterman (yes, that David Letterman) track at the school. The track is surrounded by trees, a playground, school buildings, and a parking lot in which the event coordination and booths are stationed. Booths are populated by other Lions charitable groups and a very limited number of Platinum sponsors. Statistics and Demographics: Race Teams: > Up to 50 Teams of 4 people each, of which > 40% are students of high school and college age > 30% are Lions Adults > 30% are Adult Non-Lions > All team members and volunteers receive a Trike Race t-shirt Total Attendance: > Approximately 300, similar age distribution as teams > except families may also bring younger children Sponsorship Opportunities:
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2011 Brian's Trike Race Sponsorship Opportunities

