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a sister's poem

 

 

 


Ride for Molly ... the ride of my life

 

On July 28, I was one of over 1,000 riders who participated in the second ride for Molly Bish . After paying the registration fee I received a button with a picture of Molly which I pinned on my shirt. With time to spare before the ride began, I was walking through the maze of motorcycles admiring the different makes and models, when this couple stopped me and said, "Thanks for coming." Afterward, I realized it was Molly's parents. I received a warm hug and firm handshake after a small conversation. I was touched by their strength and love from this gathering.

 

As we started our ride, it was special to see all the people with balloons, signs and waves, some clapping, as we rode through you're beautiful cities and towns.

I would like to share that warm hug and firm handshake with my brother and sister bikers who participated in the ride, as well as all the special people along the way. It was special. It was the ride of my life.

FRANK KAMLOWSKI Westfield,  MA

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2nd Annual Ride for Molly

 

The 2nd Annual Ride for Molly will be held on July 28th, 2001 [rain or shine]. This event is being sponsored by the East Brookfield Police Association and WAAF (Boston) 107.3FM. The cost for this 60 mile scenic ride through beautiful central MA is $20 [cash only] per motorcycle. A donation booth will be available for non-riders and spectators. The ride will begin and finish at the North Brookfield Elementary School, Oakham Road (Rte 148N, just North of the 148N/67 North split), North Brookfield, MA. Registration will begin at 8am and the ride will leave as close to 10am as possible. The ride is fully escorted by police and will be non-stop. 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 also. The event is fully funded out of our own pockets and all proceeds from the ride will go to the Molly Bish Foundation. This past year nearly 1000 motorcycles participated in this event.  This year double are expected, and the hope to set records. This ride will be the largest in the Northeast.  

Sincerely, Paul Valley, President, EBPA

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