On October 11, our adventurous riders attended Chattanooga’s Great Date Night, sponsored by First things First, the WinShape Foundation and Chick-fil-A.
A great time was had by all who were able to make it out to the Chattanooga Convention Center for the Great Date Night. That’s where we were treated to hilarious and uplifting messages from Dan Cathy and Dr. Charles Wilmer, and special keynote speaker, Mark Gungor! Singer | songwriter, Michael O’Brien entertained us again this year, and many other special guests helped to make the Great Date Night a really, really… great… date night.
The Great Date Night events have been created to help couples rethink, renew, rekindle and rediscover the joy of dating while enjoying a fun-filled evening of thought-provoking and meaningful fellowship with some of the greatest leaders and entertainers in the world.
The 2011 event was free to the public and saw more than 2,000 participants! We can hardly wait for next year, so keep checking back for information. Exciting details will be posted soon!
For more information about The Great Date Night, visit the First Things First website, or keep checking the WinShape Ride website for updates!
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The 2010 Ride included two scheduled community events in Knoxville, TN on October 4, and Chattanooga, TN on October 5.
The Chick-fil-A Great Date Night events featured Gary Smalley as the keynote speaker, but included appearances by Chick-fil-A President and Chief Operating Officer, Dan Cathy; singer/songwriter, Michael O’Brien; author and speaker, Lakita Garth Wright; Season 8 Winner of NBC’s “The Biggest Loser, Danny Cahill; former NFL star, Jeff Kemp; Christian illusionist, Brock Gill, and much more.
The Great Date Night events were created to help couples rethink, renew, rekindle and rediscover the joy of dating while enjoying a fun-filled evening of thought-provoking and meaningful fellowship with some of the greatest leaders and entertainers in the world. The Knoxville event benefited the Knoxville Homefront Alliance. The Chattanooga event benefited First Things First.
Both events were free to the public and saw more than 2,000 participants both nights! The 2011 Ride will be just as exciting, enhancing the family and impacting our communities. Details will be posted soon!