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Cranksgiving In The Station 12/5/2020 9AM to 12PM

Saturday, December 5th between 9AM and 12PM, the One Boy One Bike team will be riding for Cranksgiving In The Station. 

This event is being held in collaboration with the Suffolk County Police Department - Second Precinct and the Walt Whitman Mall. We will be given a Scavenger Hunt to collect food in and around Huntington Station and deliver it to a drop-offsite. 

"Cranksgiving In The Station" is truly a LOCAL EVENT. 
It will run within our community, involve local businesses, and support a local organization that helps those in need in our community.
This event will benefit the Helping Hands Rescue Mission. They provide a pantry and so many other valuable outreach programs in the town of Huntington. 

We have passed flyers out in the neighborhood and will be riding around collecting food.
Anyone who wants to donate can put the can or box of non-perishable food on their porch, stoop, or somewhere visible between the hours of 9AM and 12PM. We will ride by and pick it up. 

Totally contactless and Covid protocol safe!

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