Weekend Ride for KidsĀ® events raise $251,958
August 8, 2011
Motorcyclists at Ride for Kids® events in Wisconsin, New
York and Pennsylvania gave children with brain tumors 251,958 reasons to hope
yesterday, raising that much in funds for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation®.
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Fischer takes photos of his own at the Wisconsin
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A big win in Wisconsin
The brightest smiles in Wisconsin
yesterday were at Fireman’s Park in Middleton, where 300 riders and Ride for
Kids® supporters raised $101,398 for the PBTF.
Heavy rains cleared just
before the area’s eighth annual ride departed. Twelve young brain tumor
survivors—Anthony, Bailey, Jacob, Fischer, Sarah, Kelly, McKenna, Paul, Kaitlin,
Tyler, Lauren, and Jenna—led the way.
The crowd heard from these “stars” and some of their parents during the
Celebration of Life program after the ride. Tyler’s mother, Lori, said, “We are
so grateful for all you do to help us."
The Wisconsin Ride for Kids® honored the leading fundraisers in three
categories:
- Individuals: Randy and Pam Gulseth, $10,208
- Club/Chapter: GWRRA WI-J, $12,408
- Motorcycle Business: Customers of Nielsen Enterprises,
$11,822
The donated drawing prizes went to Gloria Resch (Honda motorcycle); Barb Ols
(Dunlop tire); Keith Caulk (AGV helmet); Gary Ramey (Tourmaster luggage); and
Richard Couillard (Cardo Systems headset).
A big thank-you went to the outstanding volunteers who organized this event.
This year’s task force leaders were Joe Bentz, Angela Witt, Mike Witt, Keri
Hall, Marcella Newell, Sue Frish, and Randy Gulseth. Please join us on Sunday,
Aug. 5, 2012, for the next Wisconsin Ride for Kids®.
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Hudson Valley star James speaks to the
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Connecting to a cause in New York state
Now in its 19th
year, the Hudson Valley Ride for Kids® attracts riders from around the region.
This year they brought $101,070 in contributions to benefit the PBTF.
Those donations fund research that helps young people like Amanda, James,
Molly, Katelyn, Ashley, and Carlo, the "stars" of the Hudson Valley event.
Many of these brain tumor survivors joined the ride through the Catskills and
spoke during the Celebration of Life program afterward. They gave the riders a
connection to the cause, as did Dr. James Garvin of New York Presbyterian, the
University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell.
Using the cloudy day as an example, Garvin said, "When a child is diagnosed a
huge black cloud appears. Then breakthroughs in a diagnosis are like a ray of
sunshine and you recognize that a cure is on the horizon."
Fundraisers make those breakthroughs possible. The highest achievers at the
Hudson Valley ride were:
- Individuals: Jon and Valerie Ford, $31,356
- Club/Chapter: Ride for Liam, $8,137
- Motorcycle Business: Bergen County Harley-Davidson, $16,994
Donated drawing prizes went to Renee Doolittle (Honda motorcycle); Paul
Priesel (Dunlop tire), John Lusk (AGV helmet); Bill Franks (Tourmaster luggage);
and William Michael (Cardo Systems headset).
The Hudson Valley Ride for Kids® was organized by a dedicated group of
volunteers, led this year by Jack Jones, Liz Jones, Mark Perillo, and Jon Ford.
Mark your calendars now for next year's ride, scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 5.
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Julie and her family in Pittsburgh. |
Pittsburgh never gives up
Rain didn’t put a damper on
Pittsburgh’s 11th Ride for Kids®, which raised $49,490 for the PBTF.
The ride began at the Home Depot in Cranberry Township, quickly leaving the
city behind and taking country roads to Slippery Rock University.
The 300 participants came to honor local brain tumor survivors Zachary,
Allyson, Julie, Nicole, Macy, Christina, Lindy, and Patrick. Many of these young
people spoke during the post-ride program.
Ten-year-old Julie said to her mother, “You never gave up. Our family never
gave up.” Turning to the crowd, she said, “So you never give up.”
Pittsburgh’s fundraisers take that advice to heart each year. The leaders in
2011 were:
- Individual: Larry Coffield & Kay Mooney, $5,390
- Club/Chapter: GWRRA PA-D, $10,023
- Motorcycle Business: Customers of Zanotti Motor Co., $8,300
The donated drawing prizes were won by: Forrest Statler (Honda motorcycle);
Joe Dreskewicz (Dunlop tire); Roy Hoak (AGV helmet); Danny and Beth Hildebrand
(Tourmaster luggage); and Pat Troia (Cardo Systems headset).
Pittsburgh’s hardworking volunteers were led by Mike and Darlene Ammerman,
Gordon Snyder, Linda Eaves, and Laura Ebbert. Next year’s ride will be on
Sunday, Aug. 5.
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