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Poker run benefits Ride With Pride

The Old Dominion Cruiser Club held a poker run at Buffalo Wild Wings in Waynesboro on May 19 to help benefit Ride With Pride, a nonprofit organization that offers a therapeutic horsemanship program for children and adults with special needs. More than 40 bikers participated and raised $1,400. Andy Chase from Old Dominion Cruiser Club and Stormy Sachett, manager of Buffalo Wild Wings, presented a check to Debbie Winters, program director for Ride With Pride. This poker run was held for the third year.

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