13th Annual Ron Boylan Motorcycle Ride To Benefit Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center Saturday, July 23

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Madison, WI (June 30th, 2016) – The 13th Annual Ron Boylan Motorcycle Ride to Benefit Safe Harbor will take place on Saturday July 23rd.  This event is made possible by the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, and many generous sponsors including U.W. Health & Unity Health Insurance, and Hupy & Abraham, Suttle Straus, and Martin Glass.  Cost to participate is $25 per person until July 21, and $30 after July 21 or Day of Ride.  To register go to safeharborhelpskids.org or purchase at Safe Harbor (1457 East Washington Ave.).

The day of the event registration will open at 9:00 am and will depart promptly at 11:00 am from Quaker Steak & Lube in Middleton, WI (2259 Deming Way).  The ride winds through scenic portions of western Dane county with a half-way stop at the Fire Station in Mt. Horeb and returns to Quaker Steak & Lube.  Participants are hosted with a complimentary meal provided by Quaker Steak & Lube upon return.  There will be a raffle drawing the day of the event to win a Trip for 2 to Las Vegas (including a one-day Vegas motorcycle rental) and other prizes!

All proceeds from this event and the raffle will go directly to Safe Harbor and will help to keep our doors open and our children safe!

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