Prepare your bikes and holiday spirits, folks, because Cranksgiving is rolling back into town! The beloved bike ride food drive event is making its much-anticipated return to downtown Rogers on November 23rd, just in time to spread some pre-Thanksgiving cheer and community goodwill.

Cranksgiving is not just any ride; it's a pedal-powered mission to give back to those in need during the season of giving. Participants are invited to gather at the Ozark Beer Company at 11:30 AM for signups, with a prompt noon send-off. Once there, riders will receive a scavenger-list of items to collect from around town.

The event, which is as free as the autumn breeze, is not only a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the crisp Ozark air, it's also an opportunity to give back directly to the local community. All the collected items and donations will go straight to the care_community_center pantry, ensuring those in need have a bountiful Thanksgiving.

Cranksgiving is a family affair, suitable for all ages and an excellent way to show children the value of community service in a fun and engaging way. And for the competitive spirits, there will be prizes along the way to add an extra dash of excitement to the charitable quest.

A massive shout-out is due to the event's supporters, allbodiesonbikes_nwarkansas and gnargobikeco, whose involvement highlights the fantastic community spirit of Northwest Arkansas. Their support is the backbone that enables events like Cranksgiving to flourish and touch so many lives.

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