Ride For Kids Events Last Weekend Raised $168,967 For PBTF

Ride For Kids Events Last Weekend Raised $168,967 For PBTF

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Asheville, Ann Arbor rides near $169,000 Sunshine and smiles were everywhere you looked yesterday at the Ride for Kids events in Asheville, N.C., and Ann Arbor, Mich. The day was even brighter thanks to $168,967 in donations for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Hope runs high in Asheville Riders flocked to the new start point for the Asheville Ride for Kids, the Western North Carolina Ag Center. The 525 participants brought $110,981 to show their support for brain tumor survivors Seth, Elijah, Hannah, Sarah, Aaron, and Julia. These “stars” led the scenic mountain ride along with the PBTF’s new CEO, Robin Boettcher. Afterward the crowd heard from the kids, their families, and a pediatric neurosurgeon. The PBTF’s commitment to research includes an institute at Duke University, where Dr. Gerry Grant treats many Ride for Kids stars. “The last five years have done more than the last 10 years before that, because of what this foundation has done,” Grant said. “For example, there’s a new vaccine trial [at Duke] that was created out of some seed funding [from the PBTF].” Brain tumor research is very expensive, and every dollar raised makes a difference. Asheville’s top fundraisers were: Individuals: Charles & Renea Turner and Robin & Tammy Ferguson, each $7,500 Motorcycle club/chapter: GWRRA NC-M2, $26,099 Motorcycle business: MR Motorcycle, $24,766 Special organization: Team Brady, $4,960 Renea Turner won the drawing for the Honda motorcycle and AGV helmet. Other prize winners were Vic Tomlin (Dunlop tire); John Mieloch (Tourmaster luggage); and Bill Greenberg (Cardo Scala Rider). The 19th Asheville Ride for Kids was a group effort, and volunteers made it happen. Leading the team this year were Grover and Ruth Lewis and Pat Harvey. Officers from several local law enforcement agencies planned the route and escorted the ride. Save the date for the 2013 event on Sunday, Aug. 24. Michigan ride turns 21 An enthusiastic crowd of 200 cheered brain tumor survivors Lee Ann, Andrew, Zachary, Claire, Ryan, Andrea, and John in Ann Arbor yesterday, and they brought more than applause. The 21st Michigan Ride for Kids raised $57,987 for the PBTF. Washtenaw Community College hosted the dual sport and road ride event on a gorgeous morning. The riders toured the countryside before returning to celebrate their “stars.” “The ride was awesome this year,” said Lee Ann. “I really want to thank the police officers. We didn’t get any tickets that I know of.” On a serious note, one survivor’s father expressed his gratitude for the motorcyclists’ generosity. “We are totally blessed that we found Ride for Kids,” said Ryan’s dad, Daryl. “If not for the support of everyone here we would not have known what to do.” Support comes in many forms, including financial donations. The top fundraisers in Michigan were: Individuals: Rob, Denni & Katie Proctor, $7,018 Motorcycle club/chapter: GWRRA MI-W2, $6,691 Motorcycle business: Nick’s Pro Powersports, $18,314 Special organization: Katie’s Kruisers, $7,018 Ann Fraser won a new Honda motorcycle. Other prizes went to Steve Ickes (AGV helmet); Craig Warren (Dunlop tire); Norma Kraus (Tourmaster luggage); and Bobby Newman (Cardo Scala Rider). Many thanks went to the dedicated volunteers who organized the Michigan ride. The task force leaders were Danny & Susan Featheringill, Sara Cortese, and Rick and Esther Keeling. Join us next time on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2013. About the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Ride for Kids Ride for Kids supports the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF), the world’s largest non-governmental source of funding for childhood brain tumor research. Proceeds also fund family support programs, including college scholarships for brain tumor survivors. We thank our presenting sponsor, Honda Riders Club of America, and our national insurance sponsor, GEICO. The next Ride for Kids events are on Sunday, Sept. 9 in Birmingham, Indianapolis and Seattle. Learn more at www.rideforkids.org or call 800-253-6530.

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