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		<title>Ride OKLAHOMA for Bike MS 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If biking is your thing, September 13-14, Tulsa’s own SemGroup, and nearly 30 other Tulsa based businesses and organizations; are sponsoring <strong>2008 Bike MS Oklahoma Ride</strong>. You have always been up for a good challenge and Ride MS 2008 in Oklahoma is sure to provide one.  This meeting can make a world of difference -- unlike any other!  We have the details and the words to get you involved -- give it some attention Tulsa, Oklahoma.]]></description>
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	</p><p>Tulsa, Oklahoma seems to be filled with individuals who love to get outside: running, riding, walking, and playing around.  Being said, September is a perfect month to get off the sofa and get active for a good cause.  If you have been in Tulsa, Oklahoma for your entire life or just a few months, we do not discriminate, Tulsa based organizations could use your help!  With the fall season drawing near and the weather cooling off, Tulsa citizens finally have no excuse for not going outside; <em>no more filling up six buckets of sweat per person</em>!</p>
<p>If biking is your thing, September 13-14, Tulsa’s own SemGroup, and nearly 30 other Tulsa based businesses and organizations; are sponsoring <strong>2008 Bike MS Oklahoma Ride</strong>. You have always been up for a good challenge and Ride MS 2008 in Oklahoma is sure to provide one.  This meeting can make a world of difference &#8212; unlike any other!  A distance of 150 miles, across two days through beautiful Oklahoma that will challange you and reward you at the same time.  Your will power tested.  Being active versus chilling on the sofa.  It&#8217;s the 2008 Mike MS Oklahoma Ride!</p>
<h2>Go on.. RIDE!</h2>
<p>The bike riding fanatics will begin with breakfast at <strong>SouthCrest Hospital in South Tulsa, Oklahoma</strong> on September 13<sup>th</sup> and start riding at an early hour; <strong>7:30AM</strong>.<br />
Riders will have plenty of opportunities to meet fellow Tulsa citizens and regional attending bikers during the event.  Riders will bike through <strong>Northeastern</strong> Oklahoma visiting:  <strong>Broken Arrow</strong>, <strong>Catoosa</strong>, and <strong>Sageeyah</strong>.  Ending the first night of 2008 MS Oklahoma Ride will be dinner provided at <strong>Pryor Creek Recreation Center</strong> in <strong>Pryor, Oklahoma.</strong>  Entertainment will also be provided at the <strong>Tent Village</strong>.</p>
<p>September 14th at 2:00PM kicks off Mile 151 Party in the parking lot at <strong>SouthCrest Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma</strong>. You, your team, and all the awesome individuals you met along the way; chilling, celebrating, and congratulating your 150 mile journey for an incredible cause!</p>
<h2>Register for BIKE MS 2008</h2>
<p>For online registration visit <a href="http://oke.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageServer?pagename=OKE_homepage" class="external" rel="nofollow">www.nationalMSsociety.org/oke</a><br />
Fax registration: 918-488-0913<br />
Voice registration: 800-FIGHT MS or 800-344-4867 (press 2)</p>
<p>If you are old school and refuse to conform to the advances in technology, you can mail your registration in:</p>
<p>Oklahoma Chapter &#8211; NMSS<br />
4606 East 67th Street, Suite 103<br />
Tulsa, OK 74136</p>
<p>“The National MS Society helps people affected by MS by funding cutting edge research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education, and providing programs and services designed to help people with MS and their families move their lives forward”.</p>
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