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Bike Run to Raise Money for Those With Developmental Disabilities

Doc's Deepwood Run has raised about $350,000 for people with developmental disabilities in the last 13 years

Doc's Deepwood Run will return for its 14th year; and there's still time for bikers and sponsors to sign up and raise money for those with developmental disabilities.

In the last 13 years, the motorcycle run has raised about $350,000. The money helps those with developmental disabilities by paying for activities or equipment that improve their quality of life.

The 14th run will begin 11 a.m. Aug. 21 from . Bikers can participate by buying a $5 ticket beforehand or $10 ticket the day of the run.

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People can also buy a $50 ticket that puts them in the running for a $10,000 prize that will be raffled off the day of the run. Only 700 tickets will be sold.

The second- through fifth-place winners will also receive $1,000 to $250 in prize money.

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People need not ride in the run to buy a raffle ticket.

To ride in the run, buy a ticket or be a sponsor, visit the website for Doc's Deepwood Run or call 440-946-4023.


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