Tuesday, April 20,2010 - Thomasville Times - 9 SPORTS Rolling in the Valley bicycle ride set for this Saturday TIMES Staff Report The 12th annual Roll ing In The Valley Bicycle Ride is this Saturday. The event is sponsored by the Silver Valley Civitan Club with proceeds used to support Civitan ser vice projects that benefit people with disabilities. Distribution of funds to schools and agencies were made April 12. On-site registration be gins at 7 a.m. and the ride wUl start at 8 from Pleas ant Grove United Meth odist Church. The church is located at the county line at 8131 Old Highway 64. The entry fee is $30 per rider and each cyclist must wear an approved helmet. Riders may choose from courses of 8, 25 and 50 miles over rural paved roads of Davidson ^ and Randolph Counties. Safety teams will patrol aU three courses. A va riety of refreshments will be available before Your Town, Your Times. 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The event kicked off with a 50/50 helicopter ball drop courtesy of Helivision, of Concord, and a fajita bar luncheon hosted by The City Club. Fourteen teams com peted for a number of ; prizes. First place went to Jimmy Troutman, Fred Smith, Tony Cook and Butch Leonard, rep- • resenting Troutman’s BBQ. Second place team members included David Shaw, Mike Davis, David Payne and Don Ross. Jus- ^ tin Sink, Eric Tang and Rodney Owens were clos- I est to the pin winners on ■ the Par 3’s. Other winners included Paul Lohr, lon gest drive; Dave Harris, : straightest drive; Tony , Cook, 50/50 winner; and David Yates, drawing. Over $5,500 was raised at the event with pro ceeds to provide special ized care for Davidson County patients with ter minal illness and their families. Last year 200 patients were cared for in the county’s first in-pa tient facility, /The Henry Etta and Bruce Hinkle Hospice House. An ad ditional 350 patients re ceived services through the Home Care Program. Hospice of Davidson County is a nonprofit. United Way agency pro viding medical, psycho social, spiritual and be reavement services for the terminally ill. Hos pice of DC is approved by the Accreditation Com mission of Health Care, a further recognition of the excellence of our healthcare practices. For more information regarding Hospice of DC services and opportuni ties for involvement, con tact Laura Owen, Direc tor of Communications and Development, at 474- 2078 or via email: lowen@ hospiceofdavidson.org mailto:lowen@hospic- eofdavidson.org. MOMMA BY MELL LAZARUS WIZARD OF ID BY PARKER AND HART If you're reading this, advertising works! Call 472-9500 to make it work for you! www.lohnHartStudkx.cofn I JU5T AIM between TH£ TWO TAk&ET5 >C201 OCreaton.com