Ride for Roswell set to take place August 7
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â The Ride for Roswell has announced the 2021 ride is set to take place Saturday, August 7.
Officials say there will be two ways to participate in 2021:
Ride with us: Ride as an individual or with a team on Saturday, August 7 at one of multiple locations.
Ride your own way: Ride any distance and at any location during the month of August.
âThe Western New York community and our riders showed up in a big way in 2020 and weâre committed to creating another fun and impactful Ride for Roswell event in 2021,â says Dr. Candace Johnson, president and CEO at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. âIf weâve learned anything this year, itâs that cancer doesnât stop. Thereâs new research and clinical trials that need funding, better treatments to be discovered and more lives to be saved, all because of the continued suppor
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