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or donate directly to benefit Phase Two - in ground burials - of the CCCVC
Introduction: Hy "Crash" Libby
Part One: Rick "Phin" Phinney
Part Two: Steve "Pops" Culver

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The Epic Ride in the News
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Seaside, January 09, 2019
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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT, for immediate release:
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The Epic Riders have joined forces with the KIA Honor Flag Organization and will have the privilege of presenting commemorative flags to Gold Star Families all across the country.
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This is an exceptional program that recognizes the tragic losses experienced by the families and loved ones of those who have fallen in battle while in service to our country.
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Find out more by clicking on the image below...
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We will be recruiting Riders all along our route to join this important mission.
DISPATCHES
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March 29, 2019
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With heavy hearts we report that one of the originators of the Epic Ride for Dignity and Remembrance -Steve "Pops" Culver - passed away recently after a long illness. "Pops" was an integral part of the ride in 2017 and will be sorely missed.
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Please follow this link and watch the eloquent manner in which he is commemorated by Congressman Jimmy Panetta.
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This year's ride is dedicated to the memory of Steve "Pops" Culver.
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