Texas Independence Bicycle Tour – Deer Park, TX By Rick Ankrum, on January 3, 2010, 9:28 pm Texas Independence Bicycle Tour
Saturday, March 27, 2010 @ 8:00 AM local time
710 West San Augustine Deer Park, TX
START TIMES: 8:00 am for 60 mile, 8:30 am for 42 mile, and 9:00 am for 30 mile
Brief Description
The Texas Independence Bike Tour is a one day event bringing cyclists from the Houston area together to tour the San Jacinto Battleground and adjacent communities raising funds to support the Deer Park Rotary Club Scholarship Program while promoting the local area.
$30 for Early and $35 for Late

Directions
Take HWY 225 East towards Deer Park and San Jacinto Battleground. Exit Center Street and take right. Turn right on San Augustine and find Clyde Abshire Stadium on left behind Deer Park High School South Campus.
Ride Includes
Ride through San Jancinto Battleground Park, event t-shirt, and local business offers
Packet Pick Up
Thursday, March 25, Noon to 7:00 pm, Friday, March 26, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm at the following locations: Bay Area Schwinn Bay Area Schwinn 2049 South Richey 16864 Hwy 3 (Richey & Allengenoa) (@Bay Area Blvd) Pasadena, TX 77502 Webster, TX 77598 713 472 6651 281 332 6433 Or 6:30 AM day of event at Stadium
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