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s place in it. In this week’s special edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast, part of George Ruelens. He was hauling for Ned Bard & Son at the time in this conventional Peterbilt: George Ruelens is pictured here on that day more than thirty years ago with the Peterbilt he was driving at the time and his wife, Diana. She was along for the 2-hour-plus convoy (a different route than is taken today, as he spells out in the podcast). In the cab with them was a Make-a-Wish child. (Tour more of Ruelens’ history via the images below.) As he spells out in the podcast, Ruelens and the 41 other truckers who participated that day had no idea what they were doing would become a veritable institution in the region around Lancaster County the annual Mother’s Day convoy benefiting the Make-a-Wish foundation. ....