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| Thursday, September 2nd 2010 |
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| This Week in the Ottawa Valley |
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| Ride for Logan Love for Logan Sep 4th 2010 - Sep 4th 2010
TO ALL INTERESTED VETERANS / SUPPORTERS/ AND FRIENDS.
The community of CHALK RIVER will be hosting a fund raiser for the SON of a former Petawawa soldier, Dan Marchisella. Dan's 3 year old son Logan has been diagnosed with ALL ACUTE LUKEMIA. Dan, a retired military cook (RCD),& and his wife Misty reside in Chalk River with their two young children.
We would like to extend the opportunity to help out this family with a charity motorcycle ride, followed by a Spaghetti dinner, silent auction,& and Dance hosted by "JACK AND CYNTHIA KARAOKE, & DJ" at the CHALK RIVER LIONS HALL.
The cost for the ride will be $20.00 for the rider and $10.00 for the passenger. (Ten Dollars per plate, is covered in this cost).
The Ride:
Registration will open at 10:00 am @ the Chalk River Lions Hall, Engines fired up and wheels turning at 12:00pm.
We will depart Chalk River on Hwy 17, heading towards Petawawa; turn Right onto County Rd 26; turn right onto Hwy 58 towards Round Lake; turn left on Hwy 60/62 toward Eganville; turn left onto Lake Dore Rd; turn left onto Hwy 41 towards Pembroke; turn left onto Hwy 17 heading back to Chalk River.
It is suggested to arrive at the Lions Hall with a FULL tank of fuel.
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|  The Ottawa Valley Tourist Association is dedicated to helping all media and travel writers obtain fresh story ideas, pictures, contacts, facts & figures and arranging media tours to Ontario's Adventure Playground and the Whitewater Capital of Canada.
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Melissa Johnston
Tourism Marketing Co-ordinator
Ottawa Valley Tourist Association
9 International Drive
Pembroke, Ontario K8A 6W5
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Telephone: 613.732.4364
Toll Free: 1.800.757.6580
Fax: 613.735.2492
Email: Melissa Johnston
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| | The Ottawa Valley contains over 7645km of coursing waterways, rolling woodlands and dramatic landmasses. It cradles the historic Ottawa River along an ancient fault that runs between the 300m heights of the Laurentian Mountains in the southeast, from the national capital region of Ottawa, to the highlands of the Algonquin Dome, the lower portion of Algonquin Park in the southwest. |
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