Calling All Witches to Ride
and Mingle
The 3rd Annual Betton Hills Witches Ride will be held on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 5:30 PM at Harriman Circle. Ride begins promptly at 6 PM.
Join us for a fun and whimsical bike ride with a fundraising effort. Wear your pointy hats, striped socks and decorate your broomcycles for a magical spin through our beautiful neighborhood with friends and neighbors.
You don't have to ride to join us!
Bring your lawn chair and join our pre and post witches mingle with refreshments
and always lively company.
The Annual Betton Hills Witches Ride raises funds to support the Tallahassee Memorial Walker Breast Program in partnership with the TMH Foundation.
Our event's donation will directly impact local breast cancer patients, right here in Tallahassee. The Tallahassee Memorial Walker Breast Program treats more than 1,600 breast cancer patients each year in our region.
We suggest a $10 donation per rider.
This year, donations of any amount can be directly submitted to the TMH Foundation by clicking the link below. All funds raised during the Betton Hills Witches Ride will be submitted to the TMH Foundation and a follow-up announcement on the BHN Facebook page. Our first two rides raised over $1,300 with the generous support of our neighbors! Our goal is to increase this donation amount every single year!
Route Map
Meet at Harriman Circle. Ride begins promptly at 6 PM.
🍭 🍭 Candy toss for kids along the way! 🍭 🍭


RIDE HISTORY
The Witches Ride origin begins in the coastal Florida town of Seaside about 30 years ago, when friends dressed up like witches and rode their bikes to nearby Grayton Beach for fun. One glimpse was all it took to pique community curiosity, and for a leisurely bike ride between friends to turn into a fundraising event.
Event
Organizers
The Witches Ride in Betton Hills was started by two friends who care about their community. Emily Crouch and LeeAnn Phillips welcome you to join this magical event and please consider making a donation to support women with breast cancer in our region. Thank you!











