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the ride

bike the barnS

bike the barnS

 SEPTEMBER 15, 2024 

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THE RIDE

FUNDRAISE

REGISTRATION CLOSED

VOLUNTEER

what is bike the barnS?

what is bike the barnS?

Bike the Barns is a fun full-day event for both casual and experienced bike riders. Travel along a beautiful, well-marked route on low-traffic country roads, stopping at local farms throughout the day. Enjoy farm tours, gourmet local food, craft libations, on-farm activities and live music at each stop.

 

The ride is also FairShare CSA Coalition’s largest fundraiser. Proceeds from the ride benefit our organization and the Partner Shares Program, which helps low-income households afford farm-fresh veggies. Sign up for the ride with general registration, or go the extra mile and register as a fundraiser rider to help families access food grown by a CSA farmer in their community.

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Join us this fall as we bike to ensure fresh food for everyone!

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This year's ride is at capacity.  

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This year's ride will start and end at Lake Leota Park in beautiful Evansville, WI

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Upon exiting the park, participants will explore the countryside on their way to Tipi Produce, Winterfell Acres, Still Point Flower Farm, and (for the adventurous long route riders) Yowela Farms. Riders can choose from two route options: a short route (~37 miles) and a long route (~58 miles).

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Bike the Barns is a charity bike ride, and you can put the "fun" in fundraising by registering as a fundraiser rider or making a gift on our fundraising page! Every dollar raised goes directly to feeding members of our community.

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 What to expect on Sunday: â€‹

8 - 9:30 AM: Day-of rider checkin and light breakfast, Lake Leota Park

  • Vehicles should enter the park on Antes Dr, turning off N Madison Street (just off Highway 14). We highly encourage carpooling when possible to reduce car traffic. 

  • Parking attendants will guide you to a spot. Please watch for bike and foot traffic when pulling into the parking area! 

  • Bring your bike and all gear with you from the car. 

  • Registration and packet pick-up will be under the lower pavilion - please bring your photo ID with you to packet pickup if you did not attend an early packet pickup. 

  • Grab a pre-ride snack from Barrett's Bagels and some Just Coffee, then...​

9 AM: Long route riders depart

10 AM: Short route riders depart

The Ride: 3-4 farm stops with food, beverage, music, and farm fun!

2:30 - 6PM: After Party at Lake Leota Park

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 REGISTRATION INCLUDES: 

  • Food & beverage: light breakfast, snack stops, lunch, after party meal

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  • Farm tours and interactive on-farm activities

  • Live music at each stop

  • Participant Gift Bag & special rider item

  • A well-marked and fully supported scenic bike route

  • And a whole lot of fun! 

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Have questions?

Call FairShare at (608) 226-0300 or email bikethebarns@csacoalition.org.​​

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Thank you to our event sponsors!

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the ride

the ride

Tour four local farms

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Bike the Barns is a ride, not a race - riders of all abilitie are invited to join the fun! Sign up with general registration, or go the extra mile and register as a fundraiser rider to help members of our community access fresh, locally grown food.

 

All Bike the Barns participants will depart from Lake Leota Park in Evansville, WI.

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Riders can choose from two route options:

  • ~ 37 mile short route (3 farm stops), ~1,700 ft overall elevation

  • ~ 58 mile long route (4 farm stops), ~2,700 ft overall elevation​​

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 THIS YEAR'S ROUTE WILL FEATURE FARM STOPS AT: 

  • Tipi Produce

  • Winterfell Acres

  • Still Point Flower Farm

  • Yowela Farms (long route)​​​​​

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Short route GPX file â€‹  

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Long route GPX file

 WHAT TO BRING: 

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  • Helmet: All riders must wear a helmet!

  • Photo ID

  • Extra bike tube

  • Water bottle(s)

  • Electrolyte powder or tablets. (We'll have water available at all stops.)

  • Extra snacks if needed.

  • Rain gear OR sunscreen & sunglasses, depending on the weather!

  • Bug spray

  • Money: FairShare and Bike the Barns merchandise, as well as raffle tickets for an extra prize drawing will be available for purchase during the After Party. (Cash & check are preferred).

  • Portable chair or picnic blanket for the After Party

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PRO-TIP: Bring sandals! Why? Our farm stops are hosted on working farms. If you wear clipless cycling shoes, you may clog your cleats with soil.​

 ROUTE CONDITIONS & RIDER SUPPORT 

Each route is meticulously marked by FairShare staff & volunteers. Every turn is marked with both  directional yard signs and color-coded route arrows on the pavement, and there are caution signs to warn riders of particular conditions, such as steep hills, sharp corners or loose gravel.

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Rider support is available throughout the ride, but riders should be prepared to service their own bikes. Please bring extra tubes. On-bike support riders are embedded in the ride and routes are patrolled by support vehicles with amateur (HAM) radio operators. Professional bike mechanics are on site at each farm to provide mechanical support.

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​​​Brush up on your rider safety precautions with our recorded Smart Cycle Class from WI Bike Fed! Pop some popcorn and settle in for some great tips, or skip ahead to the areas you need a refresher on. Ride safely! â€‹  

the food

the food

The Bike the Barns menu is seasonal, local, and fresh, and the food is sourced largely from FairShare’s organic farms. Madison-area restaurants and caterers prepare the meals and provide locally produced craft beverages. Bike the Barns offers vegetarian options, but, while we will try, we cannot guarantee gluten-free, vegan, or non-dairy options across all farm stops. ​

 

Each year is a new and exciting menu from local chefs, featuring items from area farms! This is a sample menu, and may change closer to the ride depending on the produce available from our farms.

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 2024 MENU: 

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Breakfast Snack

  • French Toast, Everything, Plain Bagels (Barrett's Bagels), cream cheese - vegan

  • Gluten-free mini coffee cake bars (Bloom Bakeshop) - vegan, gluten-free

  • Assorted fruit (Whole Foods)

  • Coffee (Just Coffee), dairy (Organic Valley)

  • Apple Cider (Eplegaarden), Orange Juice

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Tipi Produce Farm Snack

  • Mini-Biscuit Sandwiches (Seven Acre Dairy) - vegetarian available

  • Hibiscus orange or Ginger pear Kombucha (Rude Brew Kombucha)​

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Water stop snack

  • Watermelon (Tipi Produce)

  • GoMacro protein bars - vegan, gluten-free

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Winterfell Acres lunch 

  • Chicken or tofu Bánh mìen sandwich, cucumber salad (Little Palace) - vegan, gluten-free available​

  • Cold brew coffee floats (Just Coffee & Frozen Local Ice Cream)

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Still Point Flower Farm snack

  • Rainbow Crunch Salad with Fresh Herbs and Edible Flowers (Vibrant Veg) - vegan, gluten-free

  • Iced Hibiscus Lemonade, Spiced Apple hot black tea, or Vanilla Chai rooibos hot tea (Telsaan Tea)

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Yowela Farms snack

  • Indigenous corn salsa (Dan Cornelius) - vegan, gluten-free

  • Cucumber-Melon Mint Cooler & Elderberry, Apple, Sage & Honey Spritzer (Edible Madison) â€‹

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After Party Tasting Menu (Riders get food - 2 savory, 1 sweet - and drink tickets to "spend" on items of their choice!)

  • Ground Beef or Zucchini & Squash Tacos (Tex Tubb's Taco Palace) - vegan available

  • Sausage w/ Cheesy Grits; Three Sisters Medley w/ Grits (TradeRoots Kitchen) - gluten-free, vegan available

  • Charcuterbobs; Caprese Skewers (Tricky Foods) - gluten free & vegetarian available

  • Chicken Biryani; Veggie Samosas (Afghan Kabul Cuisine) 

  • Sweet Corn Panna Cotta with Blackberries & Caramel Corn; Autumn Apple Crisp (The Baked Lab)

  • Cookie Sandwiches (Heirloom Bakery) - vegan, gluten-free option

  • Wine (provided by American Wine Project)

  • Beer (Working Draft Beer Company)

  • WiscoPop & Sprecher soda

 

Please be sure to make accommodations for your own caloric needs! Since this is a long ride, we encourage you to bring extra calories (energy bars, etc.) to eat in between stops if you feel you will need them.

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 MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON 

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We are busily putting together a great route filled with biking, food, community, music, farms, and more! Check back soon for more detailed event information, and make sure to mark your calendars for June 1st when registration opens!

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SIGN UP TO GET NOTIFIED

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fundraising

fundraising

Bike the Barns is more than just a fun day on the farms - it's also FairShare’s largest fundraiser! The money raised through Bike the Barns supports the Partner Shares Program, which helps low-income households gain affordable access to farm-fresh veggies.

 

Each year, hundreds of bikers, bus riders, volunteers, and farmers come together during this special day to eat, drink, and pedal together in the name of fresh food access.

 

Support a fundraiser rider or make a gift directly to the Partner Shares Program here.

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 THE CAUSE 

 

Fresh, high quality produce has become more difficult to access as households with limited budgets feel the strain of rising costs. The Partner Shares Program makes farm-fresh food accessible and affordable. 

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 THE GOAL  

 

Fundraising through Bike the Barns is the Partner Shares Program’s largest source of funding. We hope to raise $50,000 this year to provide critical financial support to families struggling to access fresh, locally produced fruits and vegetables.

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 HOW YOU CAN HELP 

 

Your fundraising efforts go directly toward ensuring households have a consistent supply of nutritious food through CSA. Set up a fundraising page, or make a donation to a fundraiser rider to help all families access farm-fresh food!

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what does it mean to be a fundraiser rider?

As a fundraiser rider, you pay $75 up front and pledge to raise at least $75 by the day of the ride. We’ll help you set up your fundraising page and provide you with tools, resources, and templates to get you on your way to helping members of your community eat delicious veggies. 

 

Fundraising begins the day registration opens and riders can continue to raise funds up until the day of the ride. Share your page online, ask folks to write a check, or do a mile pledge. Every dollar makes a difference, and the more you share your fundraising story, the more money you can raise in support of fresh food for every family! 

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why should i register as a fundraiser rider?

In addition to the feeling of doing good in your community and helping feed your neighbors, fundraiser riders also get: 

  • A commemorative Bike the Barns sticker

  • The chance to earn sweet prizes and gear with our fundraising challenges 

  • Entry to win a Schwinn e-bike for those who raise $100+

  • Support from us to help you reach your goal! 

fundraising prizes

fundraising prizes

Thanks to our generous sponsors & partners, we are able to offer some awesome prizes in appreciation for the hard work and dedication of our fundraiser riders! 

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There are two prize formats this year: 

  • Tiered prizes - reach a certain fundraising total, receive the prize at that level 

  • Prize raffle - the more you raise, the better your chance is to win your preferred prize

 

Riders are eligible to receive both tiered prizes and enter the prize raffle. 

Tiered Prizes 

Each time you reach a new fundraising "level", you receive another prize. 

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$100: Charge it up 

 

Raise $100 or more and get entered to win a new Schwinn mountain e-bike! 

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$250: Keep Pedaling

 

Enjoy your 2025 Bike the Barns fundraiser registration on us, and keep pedaling to feed families in your community.

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$500: Locavore's Delight

 

From salty to sweet, there's something for everyone in these Local Food Packs, featuring expertly crafted goods from regional artisans. â€‹

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Exact items to be determined.

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Prize Raffle 

For every $100 you raise, you're entered for a chance to win one of the prizes below--the more you raise, the better your chance of winning!

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get involved

get involved

 BE PART OF THE FUN 

FairShare CSA Coalition is a small team – we couldn’t pull off this grand event without our amazing community of volunteers and supporters!

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 PERKS OF VOLUNTEERING INCLUDE: 

-Helping ensure food for every family!

-Spending a day outdoors with food + farm enthusiasts

-Receive a custom Bike the Barns swag item and gourmet, farm-fresh food at the event

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 VOLUNTEER ROLES 

Though Bike the Barns is a single day event, there are many ways to volunteer before, during, or after the ride.

Volunteers assist with:

1) Marking the route

2) Stuffing rider bags and helping with pre-registration

3) Farm stop logistics

4) Food & beverage preparation & service

5) Participating on the rider support teams, and more!

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Participants walking through a field on a farm tour

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 VOLUNTEER WITH A GROUP 

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If you or your organization would like to support this spectacular event by volunteering as a group, please complete the volunteer signup form or send questions to beth@csacoalition.org.

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We will contact you with details on signing up for specific day-of-event tasks closer to the day of the ride.

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