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The Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride will return to Cape Cod for the 10th year.
On Friday and Saturday, May 21 and May 22, 30 Wounded Warriors from the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan will arrive on Cape Cod. They will take part in rehabilitative bicycling rides in Falmouth on the Shining Sea Bikeway and in Yarmouth on a specially designed 20-mile course as the latest stop of Wounded Warrior Projectâs National Soldier Ride. These Warriors come in from all parts of the country.
The Falmouth ride will take place on Friday, May 21. The Warriors will ride from the start of the bike path in North Falmouth down to Woods Hole and back to North Falmouth along the Shining Sea Bikeway starting at 9:30 AM.
Girls Scouts selling cookies have been a staple in American society for more than 100 years, since Girl Scouts and their mothers baked and sold cookies to finance troop activities as early as 1917.
The cookie-selling season this year, however, has offered more than a way to support a good cause; purchasing the familiar and beloved Girl Scout cookies with the mouthwatering names has brought a sense of comfort, a slice of normalcy during abnormal times.
For Girl Scout entrepreneur Ella T. DiMeo of Falmouth, who is this yearâs top Girl Scout cookie seller in eastern Massachusetts, selling cookies was a way to get out of the house and engage with people during the pandemic.