Riders take a break at Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School while particpating in the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 in Mohawk.
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GALLERY: Ride For Missing Children - Sept. 28, 2022
Riders prepare to ride again after a break during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
Morgan Mielnicki waves while participating in the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk. Mielnicki is the Director of Marketing and Social Media at the Sentinel Media Company, the parent company of the Daily Sentinel newspaper.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
Riders take a break from the course and dance with students during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
A rider wears a signed shirt during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
Riders take a group photo outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
Teale Labarbera smiles and dances with students during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
Kids clap and cheer for riders during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
A rider gives a thumbs up after a short break during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
Riders start their route after a short break during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
(Sentinel photo by Alex Cooper)
A rider flashes the peace sign after a short break during the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 outside of Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School in Mohawk.
Riders made a stop at Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School while particpating in the 24th annual Ride For Missing Children on Wednesday, Sept. 28 in Mohawk. The bike ride - which is usually conducted in the spring but was moved to the fall because of COVID-19 concerns - raises money and awareness for the National Center For Missing and Exploited Children.
This year's ride also honored Sara Anne Wood, a 13-year-old student from Saquoit Valley Middle School, who was abducted while walking home from church in 1993.
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