Memorial Bike Run in Toledo to Honor Aaron Gardner
Aug 22, 2024, 5:31 AM
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Toledo residents, mark your calendars for a heartfelt event on August 24. The Gardner family is hosting a memorial bike run in memory of Aaron Gardner, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident in May 2024. Aaron was only 21 years old, but his passion for riding continues to inspire the community.
The bike run aims to spread awareness about motorcycle safety while honoring Aaron's memory. Riders will gather and embark on a journey to one of Aaron's favorite spots—the picturesque Marblehead Lighthouse. This ride is not just a tribute, but also a reminder of the importance of staying safe on the road.
The event isn't just about the ride; it's also about giving back. The Gardner family is selling special t-shirts and hoodies emblazoned with “Riding with Angels.” The proceeds from these sales will be donated to the Iron Irish Memorial Fund, which helps cover funeral costs for bikers who have lost their lives in accidents.
Rebecca Gardner, Aaron's family member, emphasized the significance of the fundraiser. The t-shirts are priced at $20, and the hoodies are available for $45. By participating, you'll be contributing to a cause that supports fallen bikers and their families.
Interested in showing your support? You can contact Rebecca Gardner on Facebook to purchase a t-shirt or hoodie. Every dollar helps raise awareness and provides assistance to those in need within the biking community.
The “Riding with Angels” memorial bike run is more than just an event; it's a movement to ensure that Aaron's legacy lives on and that motorcycle safety remains a priority. Let's come together on August 24 to ride in his memory and make a difference. To all riders and supporters, your participation means everything.