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The Ride for Missing & Exploited Children

Chili Town Councilman Michael Slattery (shown at left with Gates Police Chief James VanBrederode) shared some photos from his four-day journey cycling from Buffalo to Albany as part of The Ride for Missing & Exploited Children. On the first day of the journey, May 23, riders stopped at Chili’s Davis Park for a memorial tribute to Brittanee Drexel, who went missing in 2009 (top photos). Of the ride, Slattery said, “Oh what an experience; so many stories and great people along the way. Five miles from Albany and the closing ceremony we get four flat tires in the wind, rain, and rush hour traffic. But we made it the 330 miles.” More photos from the ride are online at westsidenewsny.com. 

Registration is currently open for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s Miles for Hope campaign, which will take place September 1 through 30, 2021. An open format allows people to participate in their own way – whether they choose to bike, run, walk, or swim, anyone can join in and make a difference in the fight to keep children safer from abduction, abuse, and exploitation. To register, visit www.missingkids.org/milesforhope.

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