Gerald Reed vows to help others wrongly imprisoned
By Sally Schulze
Gerald Reed vows to help others wrongly imprisoned
A son freed from prison with his mother’s help is now vowing to help others still behind bars.
CHICAGO - A son freed from prison with his mother’s help is now vowing to help others still behind bars.
On Monday, we heard more from Gerald Reed, now that he is home and free for the first time in 29 years. I love my son, don’t get me wrong but the fight wasn’t just for him,’ said Amanda Shackelford.
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1. Go hiking with some goats.
Gerta’s goats will host a goat hike from 4 to 5 p.m. April 3 at Short Leg Farm, 498 N. Farwell Bridge Road, Pecatonica. Guests are asked to wear sturdy footwear and a mask and to bring a water bottle, sunscreen and bug spray. Cost: $18. For tickets: tinyurl.com/GoatHike0403.
2. Listen to live music.
Gerald Reed will perform live from 7 to 9 p.m. April 3 at Sugar Baker’ Boutique, 141 W. Railroad St., Lena. For information: facebook.com/sugarbakersboutique.
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