Brain Injury Association of Maryland Events

BIAM hosts a number of events throughout the year to raise awareness of brain injury, promote the prevention of brain injury, and to educate the community about resources, services, and offer hope and help. For more information, or to register for an event, click on the links below. Thank you for your interest!

Eat A Peach Challenge Bike Ride

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Join BIAM for the 15th Annual Eat A Peach Challenge Bike Ride! This renowned ride has something for everyone, from the novice to the challenge-seeker! Carroll and Frederick Counties are know for their beautiful, hilly countryside. So whether you are tackling the rolling hills of the 12 mile route or the monster hills of the century, you are guaranteed to have a great ride!

Date: Saturday, 8/13/11
Time: 7:00 am
Location: Carroll County Agricultural Center (Westminster, MD)
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Scarecrow Classic

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Why the Scarecrow Classic? Over the years, individuals with brain injury, their family members, and others have encouraged BIAM to hold a large-scale community event that promotes brain injury awareness and allows us to honor survivors and families, and the memory of those no longer with us. We hope you will join us for this event, share your story, help promote brain injury awareness, and support a great organization!

Date: Sunday, 10/30/11
Time: 7:30 am
Location: Meadowbrook Park (Ellicott City, MD)
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BIAM Annual Conference

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BIAM's annual education conference is a multi-track neuro-conference focusing on issues related to: individuals with brain injury and family members, children and adolescents in the school system, advocacy, and professional and clinical training. The purpose of the two-day conference is to provide state-of-the-art information about brain injury treatment, services, research, and advocacy, and to improve collaboration and networking between individuals with brain injury, families,and professionals.