Annual motorcycle parade reminds community of loss and healing

03 Oct 2014 15:20 #1 by Flume editor
At least 50 bikes participated in this year’s Emily’s Run, part of the larger annual Emily’s Parade.

For the second time Bailey and Grant riders formed in the parking lot outside the Crow Hill Cafe. This is the first year the cafe is under the ownership of Samantha Neilson.

“I am honored that the riders registered and began their run in our lot,” Neilson said. “I am glad we have the space for them.”

Riders started arriving a little after 7 a.m. and “I Love U Guys” Foundation volunteers helped riders register and adorn their bikes with pink ribbons for Emily and blue ribbons to indicate riders from Bailey.

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03 Oct 2014 22:32 #2 by Blondie
Doesn't "Emily's Run" refer to the 5K run/walk? Not the down the hill group of bikes?


iloveuguys.org/emilys_parade.html
The ER::5K Run
Known as both Emily's Run or Emergency Responders' 5K, this memorial 5K run and walk is open to everyone. Hosted by the Park County Sheriff's Office, many Emergency Responder teams participate, along with others, on this true cross-country run.

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