First Annual CPC Motorbike Rally Fundraiser is a success
SWIFT CURRENT - Sunny weather, riders excited to hit the road, and great stops along the way made the First Annual Conservative Party Motorbike Rally Fundraiser a success. There was a limited number of riders that participated due to the current COVID situation in the south region of the province, but that didn’t stop the riders from having a great time.
The rally took off at Swift Current, and made stops at the Elrose Tavern, the Kindersley Subway and for a final coffee stop in Leader, as they completed the loop of the northwest corner of the Cypress Hills-Grasslands riding.
Conservative MP Jeremy Patzer said that “it was important to get the first annual rally going, even with the smaller numbers, to ensure that we can grow the rally when we have the second annual next year.”
“We followed all of the health and safety regulations of the province,” he added, “and unfortunately had to cancel the BBQ at the end of the rally to avoid any issues with COVID. All around though, we had a great time and it was nice to once again get out and go for a tour of the riding.”
MP Patzer noted that he was looking forwarded to next year’s event, where hopefully the rally could go forward as was originally planned for this year, with many more riders as word spreads about the event as well.
“Our plan is to grow this rally year after year, in an effort to raise funds for the Conservative Riding Association here in Cypress Hills—Grasslands, and ensure that we continue to carry the Conservative banner high, and send a strong message to Ottawa that we reject the trajectory of this scandal-plagued, economy-stifling, income-stealing Liberal Government.”