This weekend the Howell Rotary Club is inviting bicyclists of all skill levels to take ride through scenic Livingston County for charity.

The Tour de Livingston celebrates 10 years of helping those in need when it kicks off from Mt. Brighton this Sunday. Over $250,000 has been raised for the Livingston County United Way’s Basic Needs Fund through this event during its first 9 years. 8 different routes of distances varying between 5 and 100 miles will take riders through interesting points of attraction like the GM Proving Grounds, Hell, Michigan, and the Howell Farmer’s Market. Tour co-chair Catherine Daniel said that this year they have added and new family-friendly routes for cyclists.

New this year is a family friendly route through Island State Park that promises to be ideal for cyclists with young children or people who are more comfortable in a park setting. Riders for that will begin at Mt. Brighton with the rest of the participants before heading over to Island Lake, and are invited back following the ride for a hot lunch.
Participants riding through any of the state park courses do need a park pass that will be available for purchase on the day of the event. Registration is $50 but sign up before Friday to get $10 off.

Cyclists can also sign on to be a jersey rider and pledge to raise $250 for the event. Those who are successful gain complimentary entry, a free long sleeve t-shirt, and a special 10th anniversary Tour jersey designed by Howell High School students. For more information, or to register, go online through the link below. (MK)