Bad News then Good News

Posted September 1, 2017 at 5:50 am by

You may have heard that Amy Wynn’s bike was stolen last week. “I probably locked my bike up at least 90 percent of the time…” she said. This was one of the times she didn’t. She was in a hurry to get to work. Then her son Nelson met her for lunch and they drove home from there, and Amy thought “I’ll just walk to work in the morning”.

Well when she got to work her bike was gone. She put a call out on Facebook to see if anyone could help her find it. And that was the right thing to do. In the words of her neighbor Mike Martin: “When a member of our community is down, 5 other community members are there to pick her up”.

Amy says “More like 50!” She received so many offers for bikes from other people who had one in the garage not being used to its potential. Emily Carrington and Ken Sebans (hope I spelled your name right, Ken) were the ones whose bike now belongs to Amy.

And Amy would like to say a huge “Thank You!” to everyone who offered theirs, and to let them know, she has a bike now.

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