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COMMUNITY Timberland donates $70K rock wall to Kittery cause not only to students, but to Kennebunk Savings Bank, the bike parade. Families with the public at large. Kittery Recreation Depart- children and all other event Now, thanks to the gener- ment and Kittery Trading participants are encouraged ous donation from the Tim- Post (KTP), the gala event to ride I the parade which is berland company, the dream will take place outside the scheduled to begin at 11:15 is about to come true — but KTP X-Sports on Route One a.m. the drive is still a few paces in Kittery. To take part in the fun, short of the finish line. The event is open to bike and help make a dream truly Timberland is offering the riders of all ages and skill, come true, for Ben Perry, rock-climbing wall, which is and anyone who wants to Traip Academy and the entire complete with a profile of the come out and take part in community, call the Kittery Old Man of the Mountain, the fun. Recreation Department at and is valued at $70,000. An Ben Perry’s Dream Ride (207) 439-3800, or visit www. additional $35 is needed to will include a bike rodeo for kitterycommunitycycles.org have the wall profession- younger children, and three or www.ktpevents.com. Ben Perry ally moved, installed and simultaneous bike rides on WALL ON THE WAY — Thanks to a generous donation — because rock-climbing is the roads of Kittery, Eliot, and from Timberland, Traip Academy and the Kittery community a safety-first sport — profes- York. The rides will be 8, 14, will, if the remaining funds are raised, soon have this rock- sionally certified for safety. and 30 miles in length, and climbing wall, which includes the profile of the Old Man of the Mountain. — Atlantic News Photo Courtesy of Timberland But the challenge to raise will each begin and end at the remaining funds was met KTP X-Sports. Registration BY MARK ChaG JR. was well liked and admired with enthusiastic cheers as begins at 8 a.m. on the day ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER by Traip students and fac- well. After all, students have of the event, and sign-ups KITTERY | It’s time to ulty and remained commit- already pieced together $8,000 are available now through the believe that occasionally ted to the school, despite the in donations from a variety of Kittery Recreation Depart- dreams really do come true. impending odds against him. fundraising efforts. ment. Seconds after Patti Ayer Perry had hoped to one What’s more, the big day While organizers are cur- took the microphone in front day raise enough funds for is right around the corner. In rently seeking donations for of a gymnasium full of stu- the academy to purchase a Perry’s honor, the non-profit the Dream Ride Raffle, there Cyan dents and faculty at Traip rock-climbing wall as part of group Kittery Community are already a wide assortment CHEERING THE NEWS — In full assembly, Traip Academy Academy in Kittery there was the physical fitness program.
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