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PLYMOUTH — The seventh annual “Ride for United Way” is scheduled for Saturday, June 28.
Motorcycle ride registration begins at 9 a.m. at CJ Chrome & Cycle at 6770 N. Michigan St., Plymouth.
CJ Chrome & Cycle will provide coffee and donuts. A brief riders’ meeting will be held at 9:45 a.m. then riders will leave beginning at 10 a.m. and travel throughout Marshall County on a 62-mile route. Last year, 90 motorcycles with 130 riders rode through LaPaz, Bremen, Bourbon, Argos, Culver and Plymouth to raise awareness for the United Way of Marshall County.
This year’s route will have a new starting point at CJ Chrome & Cycle. The ride will go north on Michigan, east on U.S. 6 through Bremen, south on S.R. 331 with a stop at Journey’s End in Bourbon. The ride will continue south until turning east on S.R. 10 through Argos to Culver. The ride will continue around Lake Maxinkuckee, stopping at Papa’s and ending at the American Legion in Plymouth where riders are treated to food, music, a cash bar and door prizes. Each participant will receive a United Way T-shirt. Admission is $25 per pilot (driver) and $10 per co-pilot (passenger). Non-riders can join the group for lunch at the American Legion at 1 p.m. at a cost of $5 per person. This is a family friendly event-children are welcome. Again this year, United Way leadership will ride in the event with founder and event chair Cindy Rash. Those riding include: Jennifer Maddox, executive director, Vickie Talcott, board president, Ed Ruiz, 2008 campaign chair, Brad Serf, 2007 campaign chair, and Executive Assistant Lyn Ward. Rash originated the annual awareness ride following her tenure on the United Way board. “I love the ride and the people who come out to support United Way. I have a passion for United Way and want to spread the word about all the good United Way does in Marshall County. Last year it was a thrill for me to have my daughter, Miss Indiana Nicole Rash, sing the national anthem for us before the ride,” she said. Maddox added, “This is a wonderful way for us to let the public know about the annual United Way campaign and those who benefit from the community donations.” The United Way of Marshall County partners with 15 member agencies to provide services for the elderly, youth, those in need and health services. United Way also supports additional programs and activities throughout the county. For more information contact Maddox at 574-936-3366 or www.marshallcountyuw.org/.
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