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WARREN COUNTY -- The Atrium Medical Center is hosting its 11th annual Highway to Help motorcycle ride. The event will take place on Saturday, Aug. 2, with registration beginning at 10 a.m. on the Middletown campus located at Atrium Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive, Middletown, OH 45005.
The three hour ride, which starts at noon, will end at the Lebanon Blues Festival in downtown Lebanon. The scenic ride will go through both Warren and Clinton counties with proceeds from the event benefiting the hospital’s Adopt-a-Family program.
Over the past decade, riders have raised more than $10,000 and helped more than 1,000 people for Adopt-a-Family, a program that helps local families in need during the holiday season.
Highway to Help was started in 2015 and happens the first Saturday of August. It is organized by a dedicated group of hospital caregivers.
This cost is $25 with no additional cost for passengers. Included in the cost is $10 in Blues Bucks to be spent at the Lebanon Blues Festival food trucks. For more information and/or to register visit: AtriumMedCenterFoundation.org/Highway or call (513) 974‑5144.