Annual Bike Giveaway at Sawmill Park

Annual Bike Giveaway at Sawmill Park
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Accomack County recently issued the following announcement.

These is the picture of the bikes donated by the Parksley and Saxis Firehouses, Cooper & Humbles, Onancock Building Supply, Mary N. Smith Alumni, Ashley Pettit Inc., and Michael Allen, in honor of his father, Mr. William Allen, past director of Accomack County Parks & Recreation who initiated the bike giveaway for needy children.

Many thanks and appreciation for all who helped make the program a success.

The Accomack County Library donated books and reading materials and the Accomack County Extension Office donated safety helmets for all the children.

Original source can be found here.



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