Community Partners

Georgia Multisport Productions


Bicycle Ride Across Georgia (BRAG)

The BICYCLE RIDE ACROSS GEORGIA is an annual odyssey of discovery of gorgeous Georgia by bicycle. BRAG is a family-oriented tour. It is not a race. It is recreational, social, and, in many ways, educational. While a strenuous journey, BRAG has been completed by all types of people college students and first graders, judges and soldiers, teachers and grandparents. It's like a fun summer camp for the whole family. On BRAG 2005 you will see Georgia in a way few others see it...at the quiet, slower pace of a bicycle ride. You'll discover things about Georgia, and about yourself, that you never even imagined. You will meet people from all over the nation and the world. Many riders come back year after year to make BRAG a favorite part of their vacation. Riders travel at their own pace along a set route. At the end of each day's ride, we tent camp at a local high school. Limited indoor camping will be available at all overnight sites, usually in the gym. Some riders will choose to stay at local motels. During the afternoon and evening, there will be activities and entertainment. The towns we'll be visiting are going all out to make sure we have a great time.

The Atlanta Bicycle Campaign (ABC)

The Mission of the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign is to promote bicycle transportation and use in the metro Atlanta region. ABC's activites include:

  • Promoting the use of bicycles through a variety of events and media
  • Educating cyclists on safe techniques for negotiating traffic
  • Working with transportation planners to secure funding for bicycle-related projects.
  • Serving as an information center on bicycle transportation and safety.
    Educating the motoring public on how cyclists and motorists can safely share the road...
  • Working with various agencies and corporations to improve bicycle facilities in their areas.
  • Fostering and supporting local bicycle user groups (BUGS) by educating cyclists on how to be involved in planning and advocating bicycle facilities in their own counties, cities, workplace or neighborhood.
  • Working with children to make bicycling a safe and enjoyable life-long activity.
  • Holding the annual "Share the Road Century" to raise awareness about motorist-cyclist cooperation

The Good Deeds Basketball Classic

The Debbie Flamm Good Deeds Basketball Classic is named in memory of Debbie Flamm who lost her battle with ovarian cancer in December 2003. Debbie was a teacher, East Cobb community activist, and a loving mother and wife. We honor her memory by raising money for Ovarian Cycle and the Atlanta Hawks Foundation.