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A Word of Thanks

Wanted to take a moment and thank those of you who sponsored me in the City to the Shore National MS Society bike ride. Thanks to all of you I was able to reach my goal of $400 and then some.

If you'd still like to make a donation, click on the bikeMS logo on the right. It will take you to a post about the ride with a link to the donation page.

Thanks again!

Comments

Anonymous said…
I think it's awesome that you are doing the MS ride. My parents and many family members did the one-way ride to OCNJ for several years, in honor of my aunt.

Sadly she passed away in January 2007, from complications brought on by MS.

Thanks for your efforts to eradicate MS. Have fun biking and stay safe!
JW said…
Thanks for the kind words and I am sorry to hear of your loss. With any luck, rides such as these will help move us towards a cure!

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