MCMBA “Chili Social” Ride, Eat, Drink – Nov 9th


Join the MCMBA for the second annual“Chili Social” on November 9th, 2019, 10:30a-5:00p.

This event will showcase the new bike park, pump track and newest single track in Hines Park. Stay for a little or all day to enjoy mountain biking or one of the many other outdoor opportunities in and Hines Park.

Interested in winning some great prizes for your chili recipe? Your in luck!

Chili Cook Off – Entering is FREE, but if you wish to enter please email Mike Flack (sherpaboy01@gmail.com) to reserve a spot.

When you’re done riding or hiking hangout by the fire enjoy some coffee, chili and beer with friends the MCMBA board.

All proceeds raised will go directly to the Motor City Mountain Bike Association
The event and parking are FREE.


Sponsored by:
Cannondale
Sweet Bikes Bike Shop
MooseMitts.com
Supernatural brewing (Livonia)
Drafting Table brewery (Wixom)
Liberty Street brewing (Plymouth)

On tap:
To be determined, but too be awesome

Also…warm cider, coffee, waffles, donuts, meats cheeses, and chili. Plus more coming.


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