In 2009 I stood in front of a grumpy man. It was the first ride and Scott was getting ready to

leave among a crowd of well-wishers, family, and the dreaded media. You see, he wasn’t

comfortable with the attention, and he certainly didn’t want to talk in front of a crowd. Like

now he just wanted to get on his motorcycle and ride. But there was a story to tell, a bigger

story than him riding a motorcycle, it was about the kids. That changed everything! While he

still isn’t a seeker of the spotlight, he has become passionate about helping children.

Others before him and since him have felt the same way until they realized that by telling their

personal story they could help others. They became more a part of the community not

Individuals and they found comfort and cause in it. Dr. Mary Schley was the same. She and her

husband’s careers were devoted to helping children in their pediatric practices. She lent her

story to me after some gentle persuasion explaining that she could make a difference in our

community by sharing it.

Martin Thiele shared his story as well as Andrew Wade, Lacey Conners, Kenny and Terry

Townsend, and Isa Meeks. Some were stories of survival and others were not. However, every

story told became part of the fabric of our community and gave light to what we could do to

make it better for chidren.

Wanda Amos has a unique perspective on her ability to overcome her aversion to being in front

of a camera or speaking to a crowd. She, like all the others give from the heart. Wanda believes

if her story is told it might inspire others to give of themselves, their time, and their talents to

better their community.

This ride with the remarkable men associated with it and the causes we have supported is all

about our community and our ability to make it better. Babies have rested safely in high tech

incubators in the NICU and been transported safely in a neonatal transport to quality care.

Children have been fed and felt loved; nurses given the very best equipment possible to learn

to care for our children all because we share their story, and YOU heard it and responded.

Everyone following this year’s ride, praying for their safety, purchasing a t-shirt, sponsoring a

bike, or donating is part of the community we treasure. Thank You!

Mama Cat

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