The third annual Ride for Tori will ride into town July 26th.
WOODSTOCK - The third annual Iron Sirens Tori Stafford Memorial Ride is set to roll July 26.
"We're going to do a longer ride. It's going to be about an hour and fifteen minutes, just through Oxford County. We are going to end, like we did last year at the Oxford Memorial Park cemetery with just a little memorial ceremony for Tori" said First Officer of the Thames Family, Deb Roswell.
"We just feel it's really important to honour Tori in our community and ensure she is never forgotten."
"The thing we are doing different this year, is that we have asked for donations of either children's books or craft supplies and we are going to donate them to Ingamo Homes Children's Program."
Roswell says Tori's family has been involved in the planning and have been offered the opportunity to ride with Iron Siren members should they not have access to a motorcycle.
The Iron Sirens will once again be meeting in the Woodstock Foodland parking lot at 2pm on Saturday, July 26 at 2pm to decorate their bikes purple. The ride will begin around 3pm.
Everyone is welcome to take part.
More information is available in the 'Events' section of our website.

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