By Monty Van Horn
Monday, November 27, 2023

 
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This week, everyone spent most of their time with family and friends for the Thanksgiving holiday. Most of us didn't hit the roads or trails but that doesn't stop us from sharing Jesus, amen? 

Jim Boland (Farmersville) spent about ten hours on trail maintence at the Sister Grove Mountain Bike trail. The erosion control and bridge repairs are a blessing to all for sure. 

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Great job Jim!

Art Garcesa (Little Elm) spent the majority of this reporting period with family and friends. 

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Great looking family! God bless Art.

Alan Trammell (Gainesville) surprised us with a purchase of one hundred Christian Cycling stickers. They are awesome and nearly everyone that has seen them, wants some. We only have twenty stickers left. I am working with Alan to see if the folks that make them can put them on their site so all of us can order as needed.

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Great stickers! Thanks again Alan.

The Gatesville area along with Robert Gonzales (Waco) met at the Waco Trek store and went on a social ride to the dam. We had a great time of fellowship and the weather was awesome! It started out a little chilly but what a beautful day it was. 

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Dam Donut Ride in Waco

I (Monty) also had family in for Thanksgiving and it was awesome. I deep fried a couple turkeys and we also had some ham as well as all the other fixings. 

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Always a blessing to have family together

Jack Thomspon (Gatesville) made a trip back to the Trek store in Waco the next day after our ride, and purchased him a new bicycle!

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Congratulations Jack

Zina Mccrory (Graham) has been added to the Texas Map! Praise God for the footprint growing.

Finally, quite a few folks have voiced their interest in having the Primal "dress" shirt and we are working with national to get Primal to start the production line back up. We are just waiting for their minumum quantity required and cost per shirt. 

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The "dress" shirt

Until next week, be safe, keep the rubber down and count your blessings always.


Monty Van Horn