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The ride ended at Toledo Memorial Park where the riders circled their bikes around the 9/11 First Responders Memorial. A closing ceremony was conducted by Toledo Memorial Park and featured speeches from Sylvania Mayor Craig Stough and Fire Chief Michael Ramm.
Underneath a clear blue sky, the memories of September 11th, 2001 weighed on the minds of every rider. Bikers, volunteers, first responders, and event organizers came together in remembrance of an event that unified all Americans. During the event, enough money was raised to house almost 4 veterans and their families.
We would like to thank the following for helping us organize this event: Bill Zornow, Ryan Krysmalski, Jennifer Krysmalski, The Fulton County Fairgrounds, Fulton County Sheriff Department, Sylvania Police Department, Sylvania Fire Department, Jeff Clegg of Toledo Memorial Park, Dan Patton and the entire Fellowship Matters crew.
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