With less than 12 hours to go in the 15th Annual David Feltner 72-Hour Memorial Bike-a-Thon, multiple records have been set this year.
As of midnight Friday, the bike-a-thon has raised $18,430 – an event record – and have brought in nearly $54,000 for the calendar year – another chapter best.
The annual event is held each Purdue football homecoming weekend and honors Feltner, who as an undergraduate member of the chapter, died of a rare form of childhood cancer. Feltner was very committed to the mission of The Ability Experience, the national fraternity outreach to people with disabilities. He participated in the first year of a local volunteer and had hoped to ride in the 2011 Journey of Hope, but died that summer.
The 2025 bike-a-thon will conclude at 11 a.m. on Saturday near the bell tower at the center of the Purdue campus.
You can still add to our record totals for 2025 at:
https://give.abilityexperience.org/give/t624516/#!/donation/checkout

