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Support Radnor Cops Biking For Fallen Officers' Families
A Beef and Beer event is being held Saturday to offset costs for the four-day bike ride.

RADNOR, PA – Four Radnor Police Officers are hitting the road in May. But they need the community's support in raising funds for their participation in a family of fallen officers benefit bike ride.
Officers Ken Piree, Nick Laffredo, Brett Greaves, Alex Janoski, and Ray Rodden are taking their duties to the next level by raising funds for fallen police officers' families and the National Law Enforcement Memorial.
Officer Greaves said he and his fellow officers are participating in the Police Unity Tour, which is a four-day bicycle ride from Philadelphia to Washington D.C. in May.
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Riders raise funds for the families of fallen officers and to contribute to the National Law Enforcement Memorial.
As part of the event, each rider is responsible to raise funds to offset costs of the four-day ride, Greaves said
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To do so, the officers are hosting an all you can eat and drink Beef and Beer event.
For just $30 you can eat and drink to your heart's desire, with food provided by Mission BBQ.
The event will be held 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday April 8 at the Italian American Club, 301 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne.
You can a basket raffle featuring basket from Wayne Sporting Goods, Chili's, Radnor Hotel, and more will be available during the 50/50 raffle. Drawings will begin at 7:30 p.m.
To get tickets, contact the Radnor Township Police at (610) 688-0503. When calling, ask for one of the following officers: Ken Piree, Nick Laffredo, Brett Greaves, Alex Janoski, or Ray Rodden.
Visit the Police Unity Tour's website to learn more about the benefit ride.
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