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The CT United Ride

SpydermanCT

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I'd like to invite all of you to the Connecticut United Ride on Sunday September 11th.

Ride Information
Ride Starts in Norwalk and goes 60 miles thru Fairfield County ending in Bridgeport at the beach
We Ride Through 11 Towns - 60 Miles - No Lights - No Stops - with Police Motorcycle Escorts Ending with a 5 Mile Parade Through Bridgeport! In All 11 towns, Each Fire Department Is Hanging American Flags Over The Route!

ALL MOTORCYCLISTS WELCOME! WEAR YOUR FLAGS!

Fred Garrity a Trumbull resident, is the executive director of the CT United Ride, the largest 9/11 tribute ride in the state.

Garrity and the Fairfield County Labor Council organized the first CT United Ride as a fundraiser for the initial victims of 9/11, and it took place on Sept. 30, 2001, attracting 500 riders. With the success and support of the first event, it was decided to continue the CT United Ride as a tribute event each year, honoring the memories of all affected by 9/11. It is sponsored by the State Fire Fighters, and any money raised goes to family emergency relief funds for Connecticut police officers and firefighters and two local United*Ways.

Check out the details at http://www.ctunitedride.com/
 
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