There have been many who have supported my fundraising effort for Honor Flight Northern Colorado, but a few have gone above and beyond. Erik Jon Barrett from Ohio is one of them.
I had the pleasure of being interviewed on Wednesday, February 18 by 9 News. The interview, which can be seen here, was about my upcoming Honor Flight Northern Colorado Endurance Ride.
$50,000 is a lot of money to raise. I will get it raised but not without your help and our veterans are worth every dollar. This video I did will explain everything in detail.
A friend of mine and his wife who just moved out of Colorado have decided to go above and beyond to help raise money for my upcoming Endurance Ride in June.
Many are asking how they can donate to the 2015 Honor Flight Northern Colorado Endurance Ride. The following is a step-by-step cheat sheet on how to donate.
After coming so close to riding 10,000 miles in 240 hours last year, I came up short. It was the day after my Endurance Ride that I knew I had to give it one more try.
The Veterans Day event schedule at the Weld County Veterans Memorial on 11 November has been moved. Weather will be a factor so the ceremonies will now be indoors.
As many of you know, I rode 10,000 miles in 10 days to raise money for Honor Flight Northern Colorado and it wasn't easy. What I am helping with now, is.
As I mentioned yesterday, my trip to Washington, D.C., via Honor Flight Northern Colorado, was a life changing experience. Today, I'd like to share my story and photo gallery detailing the trip.
I was told that taking a trip on an Honor Flight would be a "life changing" experience. That is an understatement! What happened in those 40 hours is hard to put into words.
The Greeley Stampede has delivered once again on a stellar run so far but tonight, it's Military Appreciation Night, and sure to be a crowd favorite for many.
Today's story is the epilogue of my 10,000 mile Honor Flight Northern Colorado Endurance Ride. This is all about my final thoughts and a few final thank you's.