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CHARITY RIDE
Big Bike face-off comes up short of goal Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
The final tally is in, and the annual Big Bike ride raised over $3,000 between the two teams of riders, all in support of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Thanks to some late donations, Neil Menard’s Mayor’s Team edged the Merritt Big Hearts team, raising $1,855 to the Big Hearts’ $1,655. “I think [Neil Menard] got on the phone and made a couple calls that night, because over $200 came in the next day,” laughed Verity. They might not have reached their goal of raising $5,000 but many of those who participated in the Big Bike face-off on Monday, May 30 were involved because they knew a
friend or relative who suffered from heart attack, or stroke, explained Lisa Verity, a special events co-ordinator with the foundation. “It seemed like a majority of the people there had some connection to the cause,” said Verity. Although fundraising and participation in the Big Bike ride has been declining in Merritt over the last couple years, Verity is hopeful that next year’s edition will see renewed interest. “Merritt is one of the only communities you can have a block party in,” she explained. The money raised through the Big Bike ride will go to support the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s work in the Kamloops/Cariboo region.
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