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ABR Lois Pryce needs little introduction. Having ridden the length of Africa and the Americas solo, she has two books under her belt, a new DVD out, and a film festival in the pipeline – but did you know she’s also hot stuff on the banjo? Be prepared to be enlightened…
What inspired you to first get on a motorcycle and when was that? I learned to ride about 10 years ago, when I was in my late twenties. I had always thought motorcycles looked like fun – I was right!
Tell us about your first ever bike My first bike was a 1959 BSA Bantam – that was an education! It only ran a couple of times before I traded it in for a bigger BSA.
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Muddy Sneakers relocates Piedmont office to Catawba College Center for the Environment The 13-year-old organization has an office in the North Carolina mountains as well as in the Piedmont. (Source: Submitted photo) By David Whisenant | February 15, 2021 at 4:25 PM EST - Updated February 19 at 4:58 PM
SALISBURY, N.C. (WBTV) - Muddy Sneakers, a nonprofit that works with fifth-graders teaching hands-on science education in the outdoors, has moved its Piedmont office from downtown Salisbury to the Center for the Environment at Catawba College.
The 13-year-old organization has an office in the North Carolina mountains as well as in the Piedmont. Currently, the organization reaches 2,000 fifth graders in 39 public schools in 19 counties. In Rowan County, Muddy Sneakers has worked with Isenberg, Mt. Ulla, Overton, West Rowan Elementary, Hurley, China Grove, Granite Quarry, Knollwood, Koontz, Cleveland, and Hanford Dole schools.