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Here's the schedule for Saturday's festivities to honor Wounded Warriors.
Here's the timetable for Saturday's Hamptons Soldier Ride.
WALK: Sag Harbor On Long Wharf
7:45: Walk/Run/jog registration opens up, light breakfast
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8:45: Opening ceremony- Welcome!
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9:00: Walk/Run/Jog starts Over the LCpl Jordan Haerter Veteran’s Memorial Bridge
To ½ way point on Long Beach and Back to Long Wharf.
Live Music by Keyboard Charles Notturno band to entertain while waiting for America’s Wounded Warriors to roll to town.
BBQ: 1-4:30 at in Amagansett for all participants and volunteers. There will be a free shuttle bus service all afternoon between Sag Harbor and Amagansett.
RIDE: Starts at Ocean View Farm in Amagansett
7:45: 30/60 mile Bike Ride registration opens up, light breakfast
7:30: Shuttle bus to Sag Harbor for any walkers
Sign-in if already registered and get your National Ride Tour T-Shirt and bib
8:30: America’s Wounded Warriors arrive
8:45: Opening ceremony- Welcome!
9:00: Ride Starts- travel to East Hampton, Sag Harbor and back to Amagansett {30} or onto Montauk, turn around at Gosman’s Dock and back to Amagansett {60}
*Wounded Warriors were most likely just complete the 15 miles to Sag Harbor due to extreme heat.
BBQ: 1-4:30 at for all participants and volunteers
Live Music provided by Johnny and the pipes to entertain while waiting for the riders to come in.
ALL: Sag Harbor:
10:30-11:00: America’s Wounded Warriors, Jordan’s 1/9 Marines, Israeli and British Soldiers and all our supporter riders roll into town
11:00: Tribute to LCpl Jordan Haerter
A special song composed by Charles Notturno – "Heroes All"
“Honor our Heroes” Wounded warriors, 1/9 Marines, British and Israeli soldiers will lap up and down Main Street and head out over the bridge and the ride resumes behind them-
They’ll head to Long beach, turn around and come back over the bridge and then follow Route 114 to East Hampton- Two chances to cheer!
“Rock The Farm” a Wounded Warriors Project benefit, tickets are $125 to hear Toots and the Maytals, Born Again Baldwins, Rebecca Haviland Band, with special guests, Jeremy McComb.
All American BBQ, open bar 6 p.m. Rain or shine.
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