Kids bike ride in Barrington will raise money for PMC

Fraid Knots kids event set for June 22

Posted 6/14/22

The Fraid Knots Pan Mass Challenge team will hold a special fund-raiser on June 22 — a kids bike ride. The event will take place on Fairway Drive in the Country Club plat neighborhood  in …

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Kids bike ride in Barrington will raise money for PMC

Fraid Knots kids event set for June 22

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The Fraid Knots Pan Mass Challenge team will hold a special fund-raiser on June 22 — a kids bike ride. The event will take place on Fairway Drive in the Country Club plat neighborhood  in Barrington from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

The cost to register is $30 and includes a fun bike ride for the kids, games, treats, prizes, competitions and plenty of food. All money raised will go to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for groundbreaking cancer research and treatment.

The Fraid Knots are a team of adult who ride in the Pan Mass Challenge each year, raising much-needed money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

For more information email fraidknotskidsride@gmail.com

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