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City Spotlight 8
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From left, Erika Pratti, 16; Laura Hackbarth, 15; Bridget Twomey, 15; and Laura Thompson, 15, all members of the Excel Club of Haverhill High School, set up the snack table during the
Cycle for Shelter kick-off concert and expo at Haverhill High School. In addition to snacks and entertainment, prospective riders in the July fundraiser for Emmaus House could learn
about training for the big ride and bicycle equipment to make the event more comfortable and enjoyable.

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Emmaus Inc. got by with a little help from will make the 22nd annual ride this summer
its friends Saturday night as local band even bigger than last year’s cycle, which was
Beatle Tracks entertained a crowd of sup- the biggest to date with 288 riders raising
porters, new and experienced cyclists, and more than $100,000.
family members as the organization kicked Emmaus also hoped to enjoy a lively and
off this year’s Cycle for Shelter campaign. fun night with members of the community
The fundraising bike ride, to be held Sun- who have supported its initiatives in years
day, July 25, raises money to help Emmaus past. Guests of all ages were invited to listen
perform its mission of fighting the complex and dance as the band covered some of the
issue of homelessness. Beatles’ most iconic songs.
Organizers hope that the kick-off event and
expo Saturday in Haverhill High’s auditorium — Cara Spilsbury

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Above, Coleen Magowan, who sells hand-crafted items from “Made by Survivors” talks with Peter Reusch,
14, of Beverly Cycles, as he buys a gift for his sister during the Cycle for Shelter kick-off concert and expo
at Haverhill High School on Saturday.

In photo at right, Danielle Jarose, 11, and his brother David, 7, dance to the music of Beatle Tracks.

In photo below right, Linda Ludwig and John Mele of Haverhill enjoy a spin around the dance floor.

In photo below, Beatle Tracks, a tribute and cover band, provides entertainment during the Cycle for Shelter
celebration for the annual bicycle ride that raises money for Emmaus House.

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