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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?OnBikes delivered free bicycles to more than 150 children in after-school programs in Tampa on Friday afternoon.The non-profit organization was created in 2011 when a group of friends in Tampa organized a community bike ride during the winter holiday season. The group wanted to raise funds so at-risk kids could receive their very first bike.On Friday, Julius Tobin, co-founder of OnBikes, arrived at the Cyrus Green Center in Tampa on a 50-foot Gasparilla parade float. He had plenty of helpers, including Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. Every child deserves the pure joy of owning a bike, and being a part of their happinessis truly heartwarming, MayorJaneCastor said. This event is abeautiful reminder of unity during this special time of year. The first giveaway happened at Fair Oaks Park Community Center, followed by a second giveaway at Cyrus Green Center. A series of Chadwill Supply trucks stored the bicycles then volunte stanley mugs ers distributed them to children who are members of the Tampa stanley vaso Parks and Recreation After-School Program. Tobin said sponsors made the event possible, including MicroLumen and Tampa General Hospital. OnBikes really defines what s great about Tampa. They have companies and individuals and business are volunteer their time putting together, literally, thousands of bikes and then they give them out at events like this, s stanley mug aid Mayor Castor. Providing bikes to kids leads to new opportunities for health, wellness, and fun. A bike can create a new way for a chil Ylst Old Navy is splitting away from Gap
A Kentucky infectious disease expert who advocated for social distancing and the use of masks in her state has died after a monthslong battle with COVID-19.According to WBKO-TV in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Dr. Rebecca Shadowen 鈥?an infectious disease specialist at The Medical Center in Bowling Green and a community leader amid the pandemic 鈥?died on Sept. 11 following a four-month f stanley cup ight with the virus.According to a statement from The Medical Center, Shawoden had worked at the center since 1989 and had been a physician leader across Kentucky for more than 30 years.In the early days of the pandemic, Sh stanley tumbler adowen pushed tirelessly for those in her community to isolate and adopt common-sense social distancing measures. I f you could save the life of another person without harming your own, would you Showden posted on Facebook on March 13. Although we are fiercely in stanley kubek dividuals, we still live as community. Please take the Coronavirus COVID-19 seriously. YOU may be healthy or may not feel this is threatening to you. Shadowen later served on Bowling Green-Warren County Coronavirus Working Group 鈥?an inter-agency organization that helped set policy and informed Kentuckians about the risks posed by COVID-19.According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, Shadowen contracted COVID-19 on May 13. David Shawoden, Rebecca s wife, said that both she and their daughter tested positive for the virus, while her son did not. Shadowen s daughter reportedly only suffered mild symptoms.However, R