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At the beginning of March, the retired Army Colonel started a cross-country bike ride in San Diego. Author: Anthony Austin Updated: 7:02 AM EDT May 3, 2021 ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH, Fla. With every turn of the wheel and push of the pedals, Dave Parramore is raising money to help veterans impacted by the pandemic. We wanted to really see firsthand what the impacts were on our veteran community with respect to COVID-19, Parramore said. At the beginning of March, the retired Army Colonel started a cross-country bike ride in San Diego. A month and a half later, he ended the 3,200 mile trip at St. Augustine Beach, the place he calls home. ....
(Tribune News Service) The cross-country journey wasn t easy for Dave Parramore. He set off on his bicycle from San Diego, Calif., on March 1, planning to make it back to his hometown in St. Augustine Beach on his bicycle alone. The goal: to raise awareness of military veterans affected by COVID-19 and raise money for the nonprofit Wounded Warrior Project. Fierce storms in West Texas forced him to take a train from El Paso to Austin for safety reasons, and he got flat tires in New Mexico, among other challenges. But he also was able to connect with veterans and friends along the way. ....
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Posted By: JJ Hayes March 8, 2021 @ 3:45 am Blogs, JJ Hayes Show Page
Today’s Star Spangled Salute honors Veteran Dave Parramore. Dave spent 26 years in the Army and now is focused on giving back. Last February, Dave cycled almost 500-miles from his home in St. Augustine Florida to Key West in honor of the Wounded Warrior Project. A week ago, Dave began pedaling for a bigger challenge. He will ride from Ocean Beach in California to his home in St. Augustine. His goal is not only to raise support and awareness for injured Veterans and their families in the Wounded Warrior Project but to also raise $100,000. So far, he’s raised $12,000. Good luck Dave and THANK YOU for your service. ....
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