Bloomsday Cyclists hit the street of Dublin.

June 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Injury Law, Road Accidents 

 

As part of Bikeweek 2010 this  Friday the 18th of June, the Irish Youth Foundation, in association with Cyclone Couriers, will be hosting the annual charity Bloomsday Messenger Bike Rally and Lunch, which celebrates James Joyce’s Ulysses and Dublin.

 

On Friday, over 70 messenger bikers will gather at the Wolfe Tone statue on St Stephen’s Green before making their way to the Mansion House, where they will be joined in a rousing rendition of Molly Malone by the Lord Mayor of Dublin.

 

The cyclists, who will be dressed in their finest Edwardian attire, will then embark on a journey through the streets of Dublin, making three pit-stops along the way for well-deserved refreshments.

 

Over 200 colourful guests are then expected to welcome the rally at the historic Shelbourne Hotel, where a fun-filled lunch and a charity auction will follow.

 

Senator David Norris will round off the celebrations by reading an extract from James Joyce’s Ulysses.

 

Proceeds of the charity event go to the IYF.

 

The Bloomsday Messenger Bike Rally and Lunch has, over the past 17 years, raised more than €600,000 for community and voluntary groups throughout the country, who work to create positive differences in the lives of children and young people facing adversity.

 

When: Friday, 18th June 2010
Time: 9:00am
Location: Wolfe Tone Statue, St Stephen’s Green

 

We recommend you keep an eve out for cyclists around the city and cheer them on

 

www.Bikelaw.ie

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