Sponsors and volunteers

Hats off to our Century Volunteers

It goes with out saying that the event is not possible without the over 100 volunteers that supported and cared for the 800 riders that participated in the event. Our thanks to all of the volunteers. The event is as great as it is because of their efforts. We hope that each of the volunteers got more value out of it than the effort they put in.. We expect the value we receive as volunteers may be different and reflect our individual personalities. The most common reasons we heard are supporting the club, making new friends, and having a sense of satisfaction for an accomplishment of a job done well.

Let’s start with the coordinators who put in the most time. They had to organize the volunteers for their area and get the job done. Many had to get up early on “game day” and put in some very long hours. “Hats off” to the coordinators.

PPTC Coordinators (in alphabetical order):

  • Barbara Good - Rest Stop and food
  • Butch Counts - Rest Stop: White House Farm
  • Cyanne Hanson - Parking
  • Cynthia Priddy - Rest stop: White Post
  • Dean Self - SAG Command Center
  • Deborah Reynolds - Registration
  • Ed Brandt - Volunteer coordinator
  • Emil Regelman - Route marking and Cue Sheets
  • Marc Currie - Commander in Chief
  • Fletcher Carriger - Parking
  • Greg Foster - rest stop-CCHS
  • Joe Morey - T-Shirt: Design & Printing
  • Johanna Nathanson - First AID/SAG
  • Katie Rosenbrook - Boy scout support
  • Ken Rowe - Rest stop: Burwell Mill
  • Mark Gribble - Communications
  • Paul Murtha - Motorcycle help
  • Sigrid Haines - Food, Cleanup, Supplies

And special thanks to Linda Tischer for hosting the volunteer's party and providing a spark plug of encouragement when the decision to cancel was up for grabs. And of coures, finally thanks to the “trooper” volunteers that showed up on game day to make it all possible. . (Our apologies if we missed anyone.)

Food sponsors

  • Adan Rivas, Coordinator
  • Giant corporate and Ashburn store
  • Wegmanss Dulles store
  • Harris Teeter Ahsburn
  • Bloom Ashburn

Food transport

  • Sigrid Haines, Coordinator
  • Ellen Bauman
  • George Saxton
  • Renée Jaussaud

Burwell Mill Rest Stop

  • Ken Rowe, Coordinator
  • Russ Redman
  • Korin Anderson
  • Anita Lowen
  • Jon Joyce
  • Carol Joyce
  • Richard Bavier

White Post Rest Stop

  • Billy Thompson - our host and owner of the world renowned White Post Restorations
  • Cynthia and David Priddy - coordinated stop, made sandwiches, setup and teardown
  • Vicky Futscher - made and served at least 1 billion sandwiches
  • Judy Kelly - served sandwiches
  • Elizabeth Pigg - sliced, made tomato sandwiches, made pbj's, helped with snack table
  • James Davenport -sliced, made sandwiches, made pbj's, helped with snack table
  • Linda Bankerd - made and served sandwiches
  • Paul Bankerd - water, Gatorade, snack table
  • Jeff Piper - snack table, made pbjs
  • Roger Cubbage - water, Gatorade, provided hose
  • Roger's Wife - sliced onions, tomatoes, made sandwiches
  • Donna Stockett - snacks and pbj's
  • MaryAnn Cox - snacks and pbj's
  • Steve and Lorraine - served sandwiches
  • Alan Kurzweil - made sandwiches
  • Frank Hirtz - water, Gatorade station

White House Farm Rest stop

  • Butch Counts, Coordinator and first aid
  • Curt Mason, Our host and owner of WHF
  • Barbara Binder, Food coordinator and rest sop mascot
  • Anne Brown, Food help
  • Kathleen Moodi, Food help
  • Barbara Bernier, Food help
  • Sherry Davis Food help
  • Conrad Bernier, Gatorade, water
  • Marty Walsh, Flag and traffic control
  • Carol Torgan, Flag and traffic control
  • Linda Tischer, Flag and traffic control
  • Alan Kurzweil, Mechanic
  • Gary Timmons, Food transport
  • Music:
    • Charlie Casabona banjo, guitar,mandolin
    • Jay Hurley hammered dulcimer
    • Genievieve O'Laughlin Harp

Clarke County High School Rest stop

  • Greg Foster, Coordinator
  • Gretchen Bock
  • Brendan Forristal
  • Doortje LeGrand
  • Amy Odegaard
  • Leanne Sleer
  • Jarla Ulman
  • Nolan Kankonde

Parking Committee:

  • Fletcher Carriger and Cyanne Hanson coordinated the effort
  • Geof Gee,
  • Gary Nooger,
  • Chisolm McAvoy,
  • Jack & Sue Suddreth,
  • Steve Valavanis

Clarke County Band Association

  • Mary Borger, Coordinator
  • Kathy Twigg,
  • Lisa Bell,
  • plus all of the band volunteers

Clarke County High-School Jazz Band, under the direction of Mark Curry.

SAG Volunteers:

  • Dean Self, Coordinator
  • Johanna Nathanson
  • Mike Davis
  • David Cottingham
  • John Burwell
  • Charlie Dyer
  • Dana Kuan
  • Mike Hieb

Clarke County Amateur Radio:

  • Mark Gribble
  • Ed Krom
  • Tom Murtha
  • Tom Chase
  • Jay Ives
  • Chuck Graham
  • Steve Tedesco
  • Mike Orndorff
  • Teresa Orndorff
  • Lee Phillips
  • Kurt Reber
  • Margie Krom
  • Sherly Reid
  • Larry Miller

Motorcyclists:

  • Paul Murtha
  • Jason Hill
  • Steve Snyder
  • Claudia Rauch

Bike Shops:

  • David Hartford, Oasis Bike Works
  • Mark Repak, Spokes, Etc.
  • Curtis Prosser, Haymarket Bicycles
  • Keith Gates, A-1 Cycling

Advertising

  • Colleen McGraw
  • Marc Newman
  • Dave Torraca
  • Mariette Vanderzon
  • Heather Grimstead

Route marking

  • Emil Regelman, Coordinator of route marking and cue sheets:
  • Meryl Bloomrosen
  • Robert Moman
  • Judy Sparrow
  • Beth Walton
  • Monica Lidral
  • Ed Brandt

Registration (on site and pre registration:

  • Deborah Reynolds and Marc Currie, Coordinators
  • Joe Wible
  • Marc Genberg
  • Lane Giardina
  • Dale Hunt
  • D'Arcy Lawrence
  • Rena Sellner
  • Polly Choat

Special thanks to our helper oarganizations:

  • Logo Apparel in Berryville for printing the T-shirts
  • AC&T and Johnny Blue for those necessary pit stops
  • Clarke County Historical Association
  • Jefferson County Historical Society
  • Cliff DeWitt and his sports massage team
  • The Ruritans for use of the Fairgrounds
  • The 100 DC metro bike shops for their advertising and support.

And thanks to anyone we may have overlooked in putting together this list. Also thanks to all the riders and friends that made this event possible.