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Ride for Molly

 


6th Annual

 

___________the Reason We Ride___________

~  Ride for Molly  ~

 ... She is the Reason We Ride...the Reason We Hope ...  

Sunday June 26th 2005

 

Motorcyclists from across the Northeast and abroad encircle the family of Molly Bish at the annual Ride for Molly 

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Sunday, June 26th, 2005- Marks the 5th anniversary of Molly's abduction.

THIS YEARS RIDE WILL BE IN MOLLY'S HOMETOWN OF WARREN...

This years ride will begin and finish at Quaboag Regional High School located at 284 Old West Brookfield Road, Warren, MA.

Registration will be at 8am and depart at 10am.  We encourage people to arrive early, because of traffic congestion caused when people show up right at 10am. 

Following the ride will be a presentation where all funds raised will be presented to the Bish family to go to the Molly Bish Foundation.

There will be food and specialty concessions available and a portion of these proceeds will be donated to this cause with live entertainment featuring "Final Approach" follow by a memorial service. The event is fully funded out of our own pockets and all proceeds from the ride will go to the Molly Bish Foundation.

This ride will be approximately 60 miles long, and will be fully escorted by police, non-stop.

-Paul Valley, President, EBPA

The ride is sponsored by:

                          East Brookfield MA

  • [ the rides financial backbone ] 

 

 

 

Cost for the ride is $20, cash only please-  

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$100,000 
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Megan's  Law
The crime against 7-year-old Megan Kanka coupled with many other heinous crimes against children, prompted the passage of federal and state laws mandating the release of information necessary to protect the public from high risk sex offenders. To find out more on Megan's Law please click here.

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JOANNE AND ALYSSA  ACT

"The state has failed my family. If Massachusetts was held to the national standard of sexual offender law, Joanne and Alyssa could be alive today." Mark, brother of Joanne.

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