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RED BLUFF wrap up and Phil Gaimon on the Natchez Trace Parkway

The 2020 edition of RED BLUFF Gran Fondo raised $12,500 dollars for local beneficiaries

The 2020 edition of RED BLUFF would like to thank all Participants, Sponsors, Volunteers and Partners who helped make 2020 RED BLUFF a success.

The 2020 edition of RED BLUFF, want to thank you for your help in making this year a success. They took on many new challenges including the Monticello Block Party, the Petit Fondo adding Silver Creek and New Hebron, the Kid’s Fun Ride, the new website, the Brookhaven Pros Meet and Greet, their Brookhaven and State of Mississippi partnerships and, of course, the Phil Gaimon's YouTube shows. By all accounts, each goal was a success and they would not have been able to reach these goals without you, the participants.

A special thank you goes out to Entergy the RED BLUFF Presenting Sponsor.

Thank you to RED BLUFF Gold Sponsors: C Spire and Visit Mississippi.

Also, thank you to The Bike Crossing, First Commercial Bank, Hood Industries, Georgia-Pacific and Ramey's Marketplace.  

The bottom line: RED BLUFF is pleased to announce the following contributions to our three beneficiaries:

  $11,000 to the Lawrence County Fire Association;
  $1,000 to the Lawrence County Habitat for Humanity;
  $500 to the Patriot Guard.

Additionally, here are some overall highlights of our accomplishments of the 2020 edition of the RED BLUFF:

  Event grew 23% to 207 riders representing 14 States;
  The new Kid’s Ride drew 41 children;
  The new RED BLUFF website analytics reflects over 10,500 unique visitors with 30,000 pages views representing all 50 states and 47 countries;
  Phil Gaimon's RED BLUFF YouTube shows currently have over 41,000 views;
  Phil's Natchez Trace Parkway episode posted this past Saturday.

For more information, please visit the REDBLUFFgranfondo.com

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