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Bikers Helping Hand Does Just That, And Puts On A Show

Once again a handful of local residents are being supported by the local community.

According to Organizer of Biker’s Helping Hand Sylvie Dalton, the event in its fourth year raised funds for five separate individuals once more.

Dalton says this year Jessica Levesque, Diane Wedge, Cynthia Ayotte, Natalie Charpentier and Michel Normandin will receive donations from the total funds raised at last weekend’s event.

Dalton says they do not have the final amount of funds raised just yet, but they are very pleased with the turnout considering over 150 bikes showed up to the event from all over Ontario.

She says the volunteers deserve a huge round of applause for their efforts and she also wanted to thank their sponsors for their support of the event.

Dalton says overall she is extremely pleased with the turnout from the day and evening’s events.

Photo of Bikers Helping Hand 2018 Afternoon activities outside the Sports Palace Arena Photo by Jacquie Dussault
Photo of Bikers Helping Hand 2018 Crowd outside during afternoon activities at the Sports Palace Arena Photo by Jacquie Dussault
Photo of Bikers Helping Hand 2018 Afternoon activities outside the Sports Palace Arena Photo by Jacquie Dussault
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