From the mountains to the coast, cyclists riding to raise money to fight Alzheimer s © WYFF cyclist
Around 250 cyclists have ended their 252-mile journey from Simpsonville to Mt. Pleasant to raise money for the Alzheimer s Association.
Organizers said their original goal was to raise $600,000 before they crossed the finish line at Patriot’s Point but after reaching that goal, they are now hoping to raise $700,000 before the weekend ends.Sign up for our Newsletters A Ride to Remember serves not only to raise funds to help find a cure for Alzheimer s disease, but also serves to raise awareness about the particular struggles families facing Alzheimer s may experience. Many cyclists who participated have a direct connection to someone that either had or has the disease. There are more than 95,000 South Carolinians with this disease currently, according to the Alzheimer s association.
From the mountains to the coast, cyclists riding to raise money to fight Alzheimer s
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Mar 29, 2021 5:00 AM PT
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Mar 29, 2021 5:00 AM PT
Collaboration between employees, teams, and clients is more important than ever before, and there are a variety of new technologies and platforms available to facilitate communication and group work.
The E-Commerce Times spoke with several experts in the field of collaboration software and technologies to get their take on the many ways that people are finding to work together, both remotely and in person. Teams are more dispersed than ever, Oliver Huebler, managing director of the Americas for Meister, a provider of collaborative task management solutions, told the E-Commerce Times. There is a growing trend of hyperproductivity, [and] this started even before the coronavirus crisis. It is a problem of modern work. Companies and the employees working for them are overwhelmed by work coming in from different directions.
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W. Gene Henry, 88, of Martinsburg, passed away Wednesday afternoon at Conemaugh Nason Medical Center, Roaring Spring. He was born at the original Nason Hospital in Roaring Spring, son of the late Dr. Harry E. and Marian L. (Ake) Henry and lived most of his life at the family home in Martinsburg.
Surviving are a brother, E. Edward Henry of Mifflinburg; three nieces: Mitzi Jones of Camp Hill, Mindy Lind (Dale) of Lewisburg and Marcie Bechtold (William) of Chambersburg; three grand-nieces: Kelly Lapetina (Daniel), Amber Lind and Morgan Bechtold; two grand-nephews: Nathan Lind (Allison Grose) and Billy Bechtold (Heather Newman); and longtime friend and caregiver, James M. Reeves.
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