The 8th annual Miles 4 Milla's House is a go for 2024 and the softest t-shirts will be back!

Register by Sunday, May 11th at midnight in order to guarantee a t-shirt!

The past few years were hard on many fronts for all of us.

Two major factors that stress the immense need for additional funding to Milla's House is the loss of so many loved ones due to COVID and the increase in the city's murder rate. The needs are great, the waiting lists are long, and with additional funds, the services will continue to be provided to our community and move us toward healing.

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SCHEDULE 

8:30am - 9:00am

Check-In & 43mi Ride Registration

9:00am

20mi & 43mi Ride Roll-Out 
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9:00am - 10:15am

Check-In & Family Fun Ride Registration

10:15am

Family Fun Ride Roll-Out

11:00am - 1:00pm

Post-Ride Party at Wiseacre

REGISTRATION

$35 PER ADULT & $25 PER CHILD (UNDER 16) WHETHER YOU RIDE/RUN OR NOT.

This includes your registration fee, a t-shirt, 1st beer, and food.

**Please register by Sunday, May 11th at midnight to be guaranteed the softest t-shirt this side of the Mississippi! (and good luck going west to find one softer, haha!). Same-day registration is welcome, but t-shirts are not guaranteed**

Please note: Helmets are required for ALL riders. NO EXCEPTIONS!

 

VENUE

WISEACRE BREWING CO.

The start and finish for the rides and the post party will all be at Wiseacre on Broad, just a few blocks from the new Milla’s House location!

POST-RIDE PARTY

11:00AM - 1:00PM

Includes entertainment for the kids, a band, food & beer, face painting, and a dunk tank! Even if you are not a "rider," you and your family can attend the party and support Milla's House! The party is rain or shine!

ABOUT MILLA'S HOUSE

The Kemmons Wilson Family Center for Good Grief, Milla’s House, is named in memory of Milla Gieselmann, the 6-year-old daughter of Memphis couple Frazer and Dana Gieselmann. In November 2016, Milla died from Batten disease, an inherited neurodegenerative disorder for which there is no cure.

The Gieselmanns’ 5-year-old daughter, Elle, also tested positive for Batten disease, while 8-year-old Ann Carlyle tested negative and is healthy. The Gieselmanns have relied heavily on the Grief Center, and Milla’s father, Frazer Gieselmann, says the Center continues to be essential to their family's journey through a grief that is complicated and messy. He emphasized that the Center had not only been essential to his family, but to his extended family and close friends, as well.

For more information about the grief programs available at Baptist, please visit the Baptist Centers for Good Grief.