2nd Annual 'Scarnati 100' This Weekend

WARREN—Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati (R-Jefferson) will kick off his second annual three-day, 100-mile bike ride on Friday, September 17 at 10:30 a.m. to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. The event is called the “Scarnati 100.”

“The Children’s Hospital has been a wonderful asset to many children not only across Pennsylvania, but across the country as well,” Scarnati said. “The Hospital has touched the lives of my children and me, and this event is a way in which we can give back a little.”

Scarnati said that the bike ride will start in Gettysburg and end at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville on September 19, where proceeds raised will be presented to hospital officials. Riders will arrive at the State House at approximately 12:00 p.m.

The schedule will be as follows:

Gettysburg Battlefield to York
York to Hershey
Hershey to Fort Indiantown Gap


“It is my sincere hope that we get tremendous support and can make a significant contribution to the hospital,” Scarnati added.” With the dollars raised, we can aid this wonderful health care facility and assist them in continuing their standard of excellence in pediatric care.”

If anyone would like to make a contribution to the Scarnati 100, please send donations to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, Scarnati 100, 1251 Waterfront Place, 5th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4209. Corporate checks are welcome and all checks should include Scarnati 100.

There are three levels of sponsorship: Gold Sponsor ($5,000)…Silver Sponsor ($2,500)…Bronze Sponsor ($1,000). In addition, those not riding or sponsoring may make a contribution in any amount to the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation, Scarnati 100.

“I look forward to this challenging three-day event benefiting Children’s Hospital,” Scarnati concluded. “Without question, this is an opportunity to give back to an institution that has done so much for so many children and families.”

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