Ride for Dad Makes Pit Stop in Sharbot Lake
by
Julie Druker
Photo: l-r-Marcel Giroux, CF Mayor Janet
Gutowski, President of the Motorcycle Ride for Dad Garry Janz and
Janet Barr
Close to 100 riders participating in
the Motorcycle Ride for Dad' first ever cross country Canada tour to
raise funds for prostate cancer awareness and research pulled into
Sharbot Lake on August 11, taking up Mayor Janet Gutowski on her
invitation for refreshments and a relaxing break at the beach.
This particular ride is the first
national cross country ride in the organization’s 10-year history
and it is expected to raise over $5 million. The ride began in St.
John’s Newfoundland and is occurring in stages across the country.
It will culminate in British Columbia.
Mayor Gutowski became aware of the ride
recently and invited riders to the lake after approaching the Central
Frontenac Economic Development Committee (CFEDC), citing the
invitation as a way to promote the area. Word spread quickly and ride
organizers were thrilled to be presented with two cheques last
Wednesday at the event. The first was presented by Marcel Giroux, a
member of the CFEDC and a prostate cancer survivor, and the second by
Janet Barr on behalf of the Treasure Trunk.
After the cheque presentations the
Ride's president Garry Janz thanked Mayor Gutowski and in a joking
reference to the adjacent Family Health Team building, appointed her
the task of ensuring that all males visiting and passing through
Sharbot Lake have their prostates checked there.
The stop was a win-win event for all
parties concerned, as Mayor Gutowski pointed out. “We have a
wonderful, warm and supportive community here particularly for good
causes so I think it's a nice opportunity to extend a welcome to
other people from outside the area and a chance to show them what a
great community we have here.”
The riders then proceeded down Road 38
to Kingston and from there continued along the Highway of Heroes to
Trenton to attend a special ceremony before setting out again.
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