56 | November/December 2018
Ann Mathis will be celebrating too
as she reaches the end of another year
of giving, receiving and goal-reaching.
"It looks like we might reach 1200 or
1300 bikes to give away this year," she
said proudly.
But not quite yet. More bikes must
be repaired. More work remains to be
done. e charity needs and appreci-
ates donations of bikes and money,
always useful in buying supplies and
keeping things running. Volunteers
are prized, particularly if they have
some knowledge of how to repair bikes
and can give time at times other than
Christmas. Find out how you can help
at the organization's website or visit its
warehouse on a Monday, Wednesday
or Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.,
February through Christmas.
Just ask for the Bicycle Lady when
you get there.
And don't forget to smile.
The charity needs and appreciates donations of bikes and money, always
useful in buying supplies and keeping things running. Volunteers are
prized, particularly if they have some knowledge of how to repair bikes
and can give time at times other than Christmas. Find out how you can
help at the organization's website or visit its warehouse on a Monday,
Wednesday or Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., February through
Christmas.