‘Save the Ta-Tas’
Annual Angel Ride fundraiser held Saturday
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Blair Bridges, of Garner, puts the finishing touches on "Baxter's" goggles and helmet Saturday morning as they prepare to ride in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike.
Blair Bridges, of Garner, puts the finishing touches on "Baxter's" goggles and helmet Saturday morning as they prepare to ride in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
A group of riders makes their way west along Iowa Highway 175 near Harcourt Saturday morning on their way to the first stop on the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Riders had stops in Gowrie, Ogden, Luther and Webster City before returning to Fort Dodge.
A group of riders makes their way west along Iowa Highway 175 near Harcourt Saturday morning on their way to the first stop on the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Riders had stops in Gowrie, Ogden, Luther and Webster City before returning to Fort Dodge.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Some of the participants in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas arrive at Amigo’s Saturday morning. For the last 19 years, thousands of motorcyclists have ridden around the area, stopping at various bars and restaurants that are hosting stops and raising money to help local breast cancer patients with needs that aren't covered by insurance.
Some of the participants in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas arrive at Amigo’s Saturday morning. For the last 19 years, thousands of motorcyclists have ridden around the area, stopping at various bars and restaurants that are hosting stops and raising money to help local breast cancer patients with needs that aren't covered by insurance.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Baxter shows off his goggles and helmet Saturday morning as he prepares to ride with his human, Blair Bridges, of Garner, in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike. The ride started and ended at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
Baxter shows off his goggles and helmet Saturday morning as he prepares to ride with his human, Blair Bridges, of Garner, in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike. The ride started and ended at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Ciara West, of Humboldt, parks her 2009 Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster at Amigo’s Saturday morning as she arrives for the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas fundraiser.
Ciara West, of Humboldt, parks her 2009 Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster at Amigo’s Saturday morning as she arrives for the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas fundraiser.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
A group of riders makes their way west along Iowa Highway 175 near Harcourt Saturday morning on their way to the first stop on the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Riders had stops in Gowrie, Ogden, Luther and Webster City before returning to Fort Dodge.
A group of riders makes their way west along Iowa Highway 175 near Harcourt Saturday morning on their way to the first stop on the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Riders had stops in Gowrie, Ogden, Luther and Webster City before returning to Fort Dodge.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Blair Bridges, of Garner, puts the finishing touches on Baxter’s goggles and helmet Saturday morning as they prepare to ride in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike. The ride started and ended at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
Blair Bridges, of Garner, puts the finishing touches on Baxter’s goggles and helmet Saturday morning as they prepare to ride in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike. The ride started and ended at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Brittany Loux, of Badger, looks over silent auction items Saturday morning at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge as the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas gets ready to head out for the day.
Brittany Loux, of Badger, looks over silent auction items Saturday morning at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge as the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas gets ready to head out for the day.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Volunteer Shawna Hankins, of Corwith, helped out with cashier duties Saturday morning as the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas got started at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
Volunteer Shawna Hankins, of Corwith, helped out with cashier duties Saturday morning as the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas got started at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
As one participant takes a photo of another rider's shoe, at left, riders arrive at Amigo's in Fort Dodge Saturday morning for the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas.
As one participant takes a photo of another rider's shoe, at left, riders arrive at Amigo's in Fort Dodge Saturday morning for the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Blair Bridges, of Garner, puts the finishing touches on “Baxter’s” goggles and helmet Saturday morning as they prepare to ride in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
A group of riders makes their way west along Iowa Highway 175 near Harcourt Saturday morning on their way to the first stop on the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Riders had stops in Gowrie, Ogden, Luther and Webster City before returning to Fort Dodge.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Some of the participants in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas arrive at Amigo’s Saturday morning. For the last 19 years, thousands of motorcyclists have ridden around the area, stopping at various bars and restaurants that are hosting stops and raising money to help local breast cancer patients with needs that aren’t covered by insurance.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Baxter shows off his goggles and helmet Saturday morning as he prepares to ride with his human, Blair Bridges, of Garner, in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike. The ride started and ended at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Ciara West, of Humboldt, parks her 2009 Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster at Amigo’s Saturday morning as she arrives for the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas fundraiser.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
A group of riders makes their way west along Iowa Highway 175 near Harcourt Saturday morning on their way to the first stop on the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Riders had stops in Gowrie, Ogden, Luther and Webster City before returning to Fort Dodge.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Blair Bridges, of Garner, puts the finishing touches on Baxter’s goggles and helmet Saturday morning as they prepare to ride in the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas. Bridges has a special basket for Baxter on his bike. The ride started and ended at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Brittany Loux, of Badger, looks over silent auction items Saturday morning at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge as the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas gets ready to head out for the day.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Volunteer Shawna Hankins, of Corwith, helped out with cashier duties Saturday morning as the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas got started at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
As one participant takes a photo of another rider’s shoe, at left, riders arrive at Amigo’s in Fort Dodge Saturday morning for the 19th annual Fun Run Angel Ride to Save the Ta-Tas.