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Cypress Hills Wish Ride draws in 37K

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The ninth annual Cypress Hills Wish Ride brought in a record $37,000 in the face of COVID-19 last weekend.

The Wish Ride rallies local horseback riding enthusiast­s together for a trot at Historic Reesor Ranch while drumming up funds for children diagnosed with critical illnesses.

The event came at a perfect time too, as Make A Wish Canada, southern Alberta resource developmen­t manager April Stallings points out, “Wishes are still happening during the pandemic,” there are just fewer that involve travel as a result of public health guidelines.

“We’ve seen a lot of families choose items like gaming computers and camping trailers rather than travel right now,” Stallings says a MAWCSA release. “Wishes are more important than ever as they bring hope, joy and anticipati­on to children that really need their wishes during these extraordin­ary times.”

The release adds that participan­ts spent months collecting pledges from friends, family and local businesses leading up to the event. Local event chair Ron Edwards also received sponsorshi­p support from various local companies, which helped garner the record total and ensure a number of wishes will be granted.

“COVID-19 has significan­tly impacted the donations received by Make-A-Wish so the event comes at a critical time,” reads the release.

The 2021 Cypress Hills Wish Ride has already been scheduled for Sept. 11 at Historic Reesor Ranch. Those interested in participat­ing or sponsoring the event can contact cypresshil­lswishride@gmail.com for more informatio­n.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The ninth annual Cypress Hills Wish Ride raised $37,000 for Make A Wish Canada, Southern Alberta last weekend at Historic Reesor Ranch.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The ninth annual Cypress Hills Wish Ride raised $37,000 for Make A Wish Canada, Southern Alberta last weekend at Historic Reesor Ranch.

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