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Gill & Schmall Dream Ride Park officially open
By Joshua Jackson

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It was a dream come true as the ribbon was officially cut on the new Gill & Schmall Dream Ride Park. A barbecue was held on Aug. 18 to celebrate the opening of the park, located beside Neepawa’s Gill & Schmall, at 371 Mountain Avenue. The park features include wheelchair accessible tables, a hard-top gazebo, and plenty of places for families to sit and enjoy Neepawa’s core while surrounded by lush flower beds. Dream Ride co-organizer Marsha Forgue said the new park downtown is for everyone. “It’s a place downtown where people can take their lunch or go and visit and sit. We didn’t really have that downtown. You could go to Riverbend, but there could be issues for seniors to go up and down a hill,” she said. “Dream Ride is a Neepawa event created in 2020, and it’s raised $237,000. That’s because of the Neepawa and area community alongside the cyclists and walkers who participate. To be able to have a fixture of the Dream Ride in our town is special.”
The Dream Ride started after a small group of cyclists rode through Clear Lake with a goal to raise $5,000. The event has since ballooned into an annual event that sees many cyclists tackle the hills of Riding Mountain for a worthy cause. The Dream Factory is a Manitoba-based charity that strives to create joyful experiences for kids battling life-threatening illnesses while offering meaningful support to the families. The Barbecue that was held also raised $1,221 for the Dream Factory, with Gill and Schmall rounding the donation up to $2,000 Forgue is grateful to Gill and Schmall Agencies for donating the land, as well as many businesses and volunteers who donated time, money, materials, and services to make the Dream Ride Park a reality. A special thanks also goes to those who donated to the park through fundraisers such as MAYkin, Krispy Kreme, Val’s Pies, and Brews ‘n Bites.
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