Lewes Cycle Sports raised $3,000 to benefit the Fourth Street Preserve campaign during its recent Light Up The Night bicycle tour.
Fourth Street Preserve campaign check presentation attendees shown are (l-r) Megan Kellman, Lewes Cycle Sports co-owner; Jim Ford, campaign director; Pam Costanzi, campaign manager; and Brian Kellman, Lewes Cycle Sports co-owner.
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