Monica Garcia, whose cleaning company supports cancer patients, and Erica Rivera, founder of the National …
Sea glass art on display. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Johnny Dyer leaves the 2023 Ride for Recovery event with sea glass art, including a …
Bill and Monique Myers seek to bring awareness to the fentanyl crisis at a local, …
Tressie Paytas wears a tee shirt in memory of her son and pets a horse …
VFW Riders Palm Coast member Kathy Henderson aims for a bullseye at the ax-throwing station. …
Dawn Cutkamp fills out raffle tickets at 2K Ranch, the final destination of the 2023 …
Flagler County Drug Court Foundation President Michael Feldbauer addresses riders and volunteers. Feldbauer founded the …
Ride for Recovery participants enjoy a barbecue lunch. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
After a 2-hour ride that began at Texas Roadhouse in Palm Coast, Ride for Recovery …
“Snowy Joey” Sherman, a local 16-year-old entrepreneur, offers cool treats from his Snowy Smoothie Saloon …
Steve Sherman supports his teenage son’s Snowy Smoothie Saloon food truck. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Frank Santana, a retired manufacturing skills courses teacher at Flagler Palm Coast High School, volunteers …
Frank Shields, of American Roaster coffee, makes sure everyone has easy access to raffle tickets. …
Mary Shields, left, and Dana Cole take a break from the festivities to enjoy lunch. …
Pitmaster Robert Harding carves the pig he began roasting in a pit about 2 p.m. …
Nichole DeMaio attended to support the Drug Court. “I’m in recovery and proud of it,” …
Shawn Connors and Kevin Kovacs sit down for a barbecue lunch. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Denise Podach tries ax throwing for the first time. “It’s exciting,” she said. “I get …
VFW Riders for Recovery Diana and Ralph Williams participated because it’s a local event and …
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