The Little Black Dress Classic 2014 - Brochure

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- THE JODI LEE FOUNDATION - LITTLE BLACK DRESS CLASSIC TASMANIA 16-22 MARCH 2014 Over the years, this event has seen our team cycle 3,000 kms and cover almost all of the route from Coffs Harbour to Adelaide,raising awareness of bowel cancer and the importance of screening along the way.We are proud to have our Jodi Lee Foundation veteran cyclists join the team again for the fourth year with a fundraising target of $150,000. Leaving Devonport on 16 March 2014, the cyclists will wind their way down the scenic east coast of Tasmania to Hobart, arriving on 22 March. A total distance of 873kms this year, including Mount Wellington. Devonport - Scottsdale 162 kms Scottsdale - St Helens (via Asons Bay) 137 kms St Helens - Freycinet National Park 121 kms Freycinet National Park - Orford 123 kms Orford - Richmond (via Port Arthur) 162 kms Richmond - Hobart (via Sorell, Clifton Beach & South Arm) 101 kms Hobart - Mount Wellington - Claremount - Hobart 67 kms As with all of our events, there is a fundraising element. We do ask that you raise some money to help us continue building awareness about bowel cancer and are grateful for all of your efforts. Be creative with your fundraising and have some fun. We will set up a fundraising page for you on our website and we have a team at your disposal to assist in any way that we can. WHY THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS? Jodi loved a little black dress. In 2009, her friends in Vietnam threw a Little Black Dress Party to raise money for her care. Since then, Little Black Dress parties have been held in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh. All of our event participants - male and female - wear little black tutus in her honour. The little black dress has become the iconic symbol of The Jodi Lee Foundation. For more information or to register, email [email protected]

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Every year, a team of cyclists ride 1000 kms to raise awareness of bowel cancer and the importance of screening in the regional towns we visit. So far, we've cycled from Coffs Harbour to Sydney, Canberra to Melbourne, Melbourne to Adelaide - it's a different route every year. Why the little black dress? It was Jodi's favourite and has become the iconic symbol of The Jodi Lee Foundation.

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Over the years, this event has seen our team cycle 3,000 kms and cover almost all of the route from Coffs Harbour to Adelaide, raising awareness of bowel cancer and the importance of screening along the way. We are proud to have our Jodi Lee Foundation veteran cyclists join the team again for the fourth year with a fundraising target of $150,000.

Leaving Devonport on 16 March 2014, the cyclists will wind their way down the scenic east coast of Tasmania to Hobart, arriving on 22 March. A total distance of 873kms this year, including Mount Wellington.

Devonport - Scottsdale 162 kms Scottsdale - St Helens (via Asons Bay) 137 kms St Helens - Freycinet National Park 121 kms Freycinet National Park - Orford 123 kms Orford - Richmond (via Port Arthur) 162 kms Richmond - Hobart (via Sorell, Clifton Beach & South Arm) 101 kms Hobart - Mount Wellington - Claremount - Hobart 67 kms

As with all of our events, there is a fundraising element. We do ask that you raise some money to help us continue building awareness about bowel cancer and are grateful for all of your efforts. Be creative with your fundraising and have some fun. We will set up a fundraising page for you on our website and we have a team at your disposal to assist in any way that we can.

WHY THE L I T T LE BL ACK DRESS?Jodi loved a little black dress. In 2009, her friends in Vietnam threw a Little Black Dress Party to raise money for her care. Since then, Little Black Dress parties have been held in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh. All of our event participants - male and female - wear little black tutus in her honour. The little black dress has become the iconic symbol of The Jodi Lee Foundation. 

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