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Councilman Kenny Hardin Talks Up the PEDAL FACTORY in Salisbury and How They Provide Bicycles to Youngsters and Adults in Need

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Kenny Hardin, Salisbury City Councilman

♦ Ok Facebook friends, you know I don’t ask for financial assistance very often and typically only if it’s to bless a child or children.

There is a new not-for-profit organization that recently opened at 218-B South Main Street across from Salisbury’s City Hall. Their mission is awesome. Their goal is to provide bicycles for kids and adults in need and to teach bicycle safety. The great catch is that a child can come to their shop, help build the bike, and take it with them at no cost.

Right now they are in the midst of a fundraiser to give helmets to kids and riders. Their goal is to raise $500 by May 1st in $10 donations.

http://www.thepedalfactory.org/posts/annual-bicycle-helmet-donation-drive

I’m not a part of this organization, but I believe in their mission. So, I’m asking you as I did for the kids’ IPad fees in our school system, to dig deep and generously donate a minimum of a tax deductible $10 for this great cause of buying helmets. I hope you will give more if possible.

If you need more detailed information or to donate via PayPal, click on the link below. If you want to donate in person, I will be happy to pick up and forward your contribution.

Contact the organizers, Rhonda Kiefer Harrison and/or Sharon Earnhardt on Facebook to learn more and make a donation.

Thank you in advance for helping them exceed their goal with your generous donations!

http://www.thepedalfactory.org



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