Eighth Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise

The Eighth Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise, presented by the Law Office of Joseph J. Steffen, will be held virtually May 21-26 — from wherever you are.

The event is named in memory of Matt Kohler, who was hit from behind by a driver on July 26, 2012 while riding his bike on U.S. Highway 80 in Bloomingdale.

On Friday, May 22, we will post a variety of routes ranging from 4-25 miles for all to enjoy in Savannah. These rides do not need to be completed on Friday — rather, they are a suggestion of routes to take at your leisure. Participants are encouraged to post photos on social media, tagging @BikeWalkSav, #MMRC8, #BikeWalkSAV, #BikesUnite. Want to share your route from outside Savannah? Email us at info@bikewalksavannah.org.

The goal for Matt’s Moon River Cruise is to educate the public on how to safely share the road with people who bike and promote efforts to make our streets safer for all road users. Donations are requested to support our education programs and efforts with New Standard Cycles, providing bikes for people in need of transportation.

Helmets are highly recommended for any rides. 

Seventh Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise

The Seventh Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise will be held on Saturday, June 15 at Perc Coffee Roasters. The event is named in memory of Matt Kohler, who was hit from behind by a driver on July 26, 2012, while riding his bike on U.S. Highway 80 in Bloomingdale. Matt’s Moon River Cruise is presented by the Law Offices of Joe J. Steffen, Bike Law. Children under 12 are admitted for free.

A casual bike ride will leave Perc at 1 p.m. and return for a party featuring coffee and snacks from Perc Coffee Roasters, food trucks, a silent auction, and more.

Moon River Brewing Company will be on site pouring some of their top drafts, including Matt’s Moon Cruise, a Belgo-American Pale Ale.

The goal is to educate the public on how to safely share the road with people who bike and promote efforts to make our streets safer for all road users. All proceeds benefit Bike Walk Savannah’s education programs.

Helmets are required for the rides. If you’re interested in volunteering, sign up here.

Third Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise scheduled for May 2

MMRC_15Moon River Brewing Company will host the Third Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise on Saturday, May 2 from 2-5 p.m.

The event is named in memory of Matt Kohler, who was hit from behind by a driver on July 26, 2012 while riding his bike on U.S. Highway 80 in Bloomingdale.

The event will be held in the Moon River Beer Garden and will feature a recreational bike ride and social media scavenger hunt leaving Ellis Square at 1 p.m., following a press conference featuring local and state officials.

The Matt’s Moon River Cruise party features live music from Waits and Co, a raffle (must be present to win), a silent auction, a special beer brewed in Matt’s honor, a special tasting of New Belgium beers and valet parking for bicycles.

Tickets are $20 and available at the door on May 2. Limited edition Matt’s Moon River Cruise t-shirts will be available to those who buy tickets, while supplies last. Proceeds will benefit the Savannah Bicycle Campaign and Georgia Bikes!

The goal is to educate the public on how to safely share the road with cyclists and promote efforts to make our streets safer for people who ride bikes. Buy your tickets today!

Would you like to volunteer? Browse opportunities and sign up.

This event is made possible by generous sponsorships from Bike Law Georgia, New Belgium Brewing Company and Creative Approach.

Second Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise continues focus on roadway safety

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Moon River Brewing Company and New Belgium Brewing will host the Second Annual Matt’s Moon River Cruise on Saturday, May 3 from 2-5 p.m. at Moon River Brewing Company, 21 West Bay St. The event is named in memory of Matt Kohler, who was hit from behind by a driver on July 26, 2012 while riding his bike on U.S. Highway 80 in Bloomingdale.

The event will be held in the Moon River Beer Garden and will feature:

  • A recreational bike ride and social media scavenger hunt leaving Ellis Square at 1 p.m.
  • Live music from the Jimmy Wolling Band
  • Raffle (must be present to win) and silent auction.
  • A special beer brewed in Matt’s honor
  • Bicycle valet parking

Tickets are $20 and available at the door. mattstshirtLimited edition Matt’s Moon River Cruise t-shirts will be available to those who buy tickets at the door, while supplies last. Proceeds will benefit the Savannah Bicycle Campaign, a local bicycle advocacy and education organization, and Georgia Bikes, which works to improve bicycling conditions and promote bicycling throughout the state of Georgia. We also have plenty of volunteer opportunities available!

The goal is to educate the public on how to safely share the road with cyclists and promote efforts to make our streets safer for people who ride bikes.

“Matt was a huge participant in life and our community. He was that kid everyone wanted to meet and I was blessed to get to marry,” said Kori Kohler. “You probably saw him sitting at a bar in Savannah, becoming best friends with a stranger. You may have cheered next to him at a Sand Gnats game, admired his green pants on River Street for St. Pat’s, or had lumber cut for you when he worked for Home Depot,” she said. “You may have even known him as the guy at the end of the Rock n’ Roll marathon wearing nothing but a bathrobe.”

She hopes the event accomplishes two main goals.

Matt Kohler“I wanted everyone to know his story. More importantly, I wanted people to realize that when you neglect the road, for even one minute, you could take away someone’s everything,” Kohler said.

Moon River Brewing Company Brewmaster John Pinkerton is organizing the event and is brewing a special edition beer to honor Matt.

“We’re excited to be brewing Matt’s Moon Cruise commemorative beer again this year. Just like the original, the Moon Cruise is a Belgo-American Pale Ale, which marries the complex fruity flavors of Belgian yeast with the pungent, floral/fruity aroma of American hops,” Pinkerton said. “But brewing a beer in Matt’s honor is not nearly enough to properly serve his legacy. We’re going to even greater lengths this year to not only raise public awareness but also directly engage local elected officials and law enforcement to improve bicycle safety on our roads.”

“Despite statewide decreases in overall highway fatalities, both bicyclist and pedestrian fatalities have been on the rise since 2011,” said Brent Buice, Executive Director of Georgia Bikes. “Improved infrastructure,” he added, ” along with education of existing traffic laws and increased penalties for motorists who injure or kill more vulnerable road users, is the best strategy for reversing this disturbing trend.”

If you cannot attend, please consider making donation today!