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Will Bike 4 Food (WB4F) is back for its 15th year!
Join us on Saturday, September 21st at the Lion’s Club Pavilion in Hatfield, MA for a day of cycling, community, and compassion. This beloved annual event raises critical funds and awareness for the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, helping to combat food insecurity across the region.

Thanks to the generous support of our 2025 presenting sponsor, Stop & Shop, this year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever!

Ride Options for All Levels:
Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a fun day out with the family, there’s a ride for you:

Century Ride (100 miles)
Half Century Ride (50 miles)
Quarter Century Ride (25 miles)
Family Fun Rides (12 miles & 4 miles)
Ride Virtually:
Can’t make it in person? No problem! Registered riders can also participate virtually by completing their miles anytime during Hunger Action Month (September).

Event Highlights:
-Scenic routes through the Pioneer Valley.
-Post-ride celebration at the Lion’s Club Pavilion sponsored by Five College Movers.
-Food, music, and family-friendly activities.
-Opportunities to connect with fellow riders and support a great cause.
-Every mile you ride helps provide meals to neighbors in need. Come pedal toward a hunger-free future!

Daily News

WESTFIELD — Area residents are invited to pedal for a great cause and help raise donations for Cancer House of Hope. A ride is scheduled on the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail for June 11 (rain date is June 12). 

In addition to a small registration fee, ride participants are asked to raise donations from family, friends, and colleagues, with an individual fundraising goal of $100, and a family fundraising goal of $150.  

The ride encourages and welcomes riders of all ages and skill levels. Participants can bike five, 10, or 20 miles. Support stations will be available at all turn-around points and the start/finish location — the Stop & Shop at 57 Main St. in Westfield. To register, visit chd.org/chainofhope. For more information, call Margaret Toomey, (413) 733-1858.