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Clumpies Creates "Ford Tour de Georgia® Peach" Ice Cream Promotes Cycling And To Fight Cancer posted April 14, 2006 Clumpies Ice Cream announced Friday that it has created a unique flavor of ice cream, "Ford Tour de Georgia Peach," to be sold during the professional cycling event and traveling festival of community activities that will visit Chattanooga next week. The Ford Tour de Georgia®, in its fourth year, is the highest ranked cycling stage race in North America according to the Union Cycliste Internationale and USA Cycling. The Tour will begin in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, April 18, and wind more than 600 miles across the state, finishing in Alpharetta, Ga. on Sunday, April 23. Stage Three of the race is slated to finish on the afternoon of Thursday, April 20, in Chattanooga, home of Clumpies' headquarters. The event raises proceeds that benefit the Georgia Cancer Coalition, a state-wide network of organizations fighting cancer. As a public-private partnership, the Coalition unites organizations to support existing cancer related programs and to develop new research and prevention initiatives. The sales of Clumpies Ford Tour de Georgia Peach ice cream will benefit Memorial Hospital's Mary Ellen Locher Breast Center, a comprehensive center that offers state of the art diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in a patient-focused, supportive environment. "The MaryEllen Locher Breast Center will be a blessing in the lives of women in our community," said Dan Bowers, President and CEO of the Memorial Health Care System Foundation. "Clumpies stepped forward with this generous gesture that will not only support the breast center financially but also bring awareness to this wonderful service." "We're delighted to support the cyclists as well as the Mary Ellen Locher Breast Cancer Center," said Clumpies founder Marshall Brock. "From its earliest days Clumpies has believed that delicious, quality ice creams can be part of making the world a better place. We hope that our fellow Chattanoogans will come by our flagship store on the North Shore's Frazier Avenue to support the cause; and all you visiting cyclists, come by to get a well-deserved scoop of creamy goodness." |
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