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Some of you may know Rick Boiros, he is a TDR member, he owns a black 97, and has been to a couple of the local events in the past. Well, last summer Rick and his wife Maureen suffered a terrible loss of their 8 month old baby girl. The following is all the information on a Charity Ride in memory of Katie Boiros that will be taking place on Sunday June 13 2004. This is a family event that will prove to be a good time for all. All money raised will benefit the NICU at Rhode Islands Women and Infants Hospital.



Katie’s story



Kathleen Celeste Boiros, daughter of Maureen and Rick Boiros, was born on the evening of October 24th 2002. Arriving a few weeks early and weighing only 4 pounds 13 ounces, Katie’s determination to make people smile was apparent from the start. Her parents took her home a few weeks later in mid November to enjoy the holidays and all the wonders of a snowy winter.

From that first day when Katie opened her eyes her parents knew she was born to be a traveler. She enjoyed family trips to the beach and meeting the new members of her family in such places as Florida, California and Las Vegas. Katie’s ability to make you feel special at first glance was a trait that everyone remembers most fondly. One of Katie’s favorite past times was listening to her mother sing. They shared a special song that was not only lovely to hear but a joy to see as well.

Katie passed away just over 8 months after beginning her journey in this world. Autopsy results determined that Katie had a metabolic disorder known as Fatty Acid Oxidation Defect which prevented her body from rebuilding cells and producing energy properly. Early diagnosis through the newborn screening process may help save babies by detecting and finding treatment for this disorder, but there are many forms which are still at the research level. Katie’s parents have set up a charity in her honor at Women and Infants Hospital located in Rhode Island. Within the pediatric surgery group, they are working on research into this type of tragic disease.

There were many people that were lucky enough to know this little angel for the short time that she was with us. Her big bright smile and precious giggle will be missed and never forgotten.





Katie’s ride



In connection with The Northeast Association of 4WD Clubs, Inc.



A memorial scenic ride to benefit Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island.

June 13, 2004, Children’s Day



The Event





Katie’s Ride is a one hour memorial ride through scenic Massachusetts. The pre-designated ride is optional, and is open to any registered vehicle. Attendance is limited, so pre-registration is encouraged. The event is rain or shine; indoor facilities are available. Food and beverages* will be available for purchase.

Location: Wachusett Mountain State Reservation

Date: June 13, 2004

Schedule: gates open at 9:00 a. m. ride begins at 10:00 a. m. activities follow the ride at 12:30 p. m.

Activities: scenic ride show ‘n shine 4x4 truck teeter totter raffles** silent auction live music face painting and children’s activities and much more



* Due to liability concerns, this is not a BYOB event. Adult beverages will be available for purchase on site.

** Must be present to win.



As soon as the registration information is up on the website I will post the URL



Hope to see you all there!



For more information feel free to PM me



Mark Franklin
 
Location: Wachusett Mountain State Reservation



You have GOT to be kidding me... that's about 5 miles from where I USED to live. As a matter of fact... you can see Wachusett Mountain from where I used to live in the winter time when it's all lit up...



Perhaps I can get Dad to attend in my honor... he'll probably be on his Harley, though...



Wish I could be there... :rolleyes:



Matt
 
That area of MA is going to be pretty busy that weekend.



The local American Cancer Society chapter's "Relay for Life" is scheduled on the 11th and 12th. It's held at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner, MA - so I'm not sure how many folks will be able to make it to both events.



Matt
 
Thats awesome!!

This is a realy great event for a great cause. I look forward to seeg all of the TDR and NETDP folks there.
 
Update:

Here’s the link to the Katie's Ride website. You can download the registration form from here.



Some of the sponsors we have on board providing raffle prizes are:



ARB http://www.arbusa.com/ 30% Coupon



Currie Enterprises http://www.currieenterprises.com/ T-shirts, hats, and fancy off-road tire deflators with guage.



BF Goodrich http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/index.jsp see below



Kilby Enterprises http://www.kilbyenterprises.com/ On Board Air goodies, and a roller fairlead liscence plate mount for winches



Wachusett Mountain http://www.wachusett.com/ Free passes for some of their events



All Things Jeep http://www.allthingsjeep.com/ Lots of cool stuff



And others!



BF Goodrich has donated a gift certificate good for a free set of any size tire in their AT or MT line!!!!



There is still time to get on board as a sponsor. We are looking for some corporate or individual sponsorship to help with the costs of putting on an event like this. Sponsors will be listed in the event program, as a link on the website, and signs at activities sponsored.



I hope to see lots of TDR folks there!!



Mark
 
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We are just over a week away from Katie’s Ride. Things are coming together nicely. It will be a great day. Here’s a preview of some of the raffle prizes: From Teraflex: A certificate for one pair of Sway bar Disconnects, and 11 hats, from Bestop: a certificate for 1 Bestop Supertop and a certificate for 1 Receiver hitch rack bracket & universal tray. From Bushwhacker, a certificate for a set of Bushwhacker Fender Flares. From Currie Enterprises, 6 hats, 6 t-shirts, 2 Tire deflators and a pair of CTM U-Joints (maybe D-44, but I’m not sure I have to find out) From BF Goodrich a Free set of AT or MT tires any size We also have a pair of RCI high back bucket seats, jumper cables, a cd player, TONS of kids stuff, passes to concerts and events at Wachusett Mountain, an ARB 35% discount coupon, a coupon for 50% off of a MAX multipurpose tool from forest tool company and lots more!



There will be a blind driver’s obstacle course with a Jeep Wrangler donated by a local Jeep Dealer. We have a climbing wall lined up for adults and kids, a moon walk for the kids, the sky ride will be running, Wachusett Mountain will have the bar staffed, and don’t forget the chance to show off your beater or well modified rig at the show n shine. We look forward to seeing everyone there for what will turn out to be a memorable and fun event for the whole family. Don’t forget its all in the name of raising a few dollars for a good cause!
 
Nice event

Just wanted to mention Mark did an excellent job with this event!



I counted 5 Dodge diesels and one Powerstroke there... ... ... . although 4 of the diesels were pull rigs. Only the Ford and myself went on the charity ride with about a dozen Jeeps and an Isuzu.



Great location and lots to do for the family.



Mark, hope you raised some good money for a worthy cause.
 
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