Saturday Oct 4, 2008
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
Meet at Northwest Personal Training, 1011 Broadway, Vancouver WA 98660 Fom I-5 South take the City Center Exit 1B, that will put you on "C" Street. Turn Left on Evergreen blvd. Turn Right on Broadway and we are on the Right. From I-5 North take the City Center/Mill Plain exit and stay in the right lane. Turn Right on Mill Plain. Turn Left on Broadway. Go about three blocks and we are on the Left.
Bike For A Cause Fundraising event to help provide financial support for Daryl Wick, a beloved family friend of Shyla Strain, our NWPT Fitness Director. Daryl is in the Trac Unit/Trauma Center at Legacy Emanuel Hospital recovering from a serious motorcycle accident. Bike Route TBD Saturday October 4th 10:00am-1:00pm Meet at Northwest Personal Training Vancouver Entry Fee: $20 minimum donation please All proceeds go directly to Daryl Wick & Family Non-clients are welcome! Rally as many people as you can to get involved. The more people who participate, the more support we can send to help! Please make checks payable to Terry Wick – FBO Daryl Wick Checks can be mailed to Northwest Personal Training – Attention Shyla Strain 1011 Broadway, Vancouver WA, 98660 Bike Details – Distance 25-30 Miles – Moderate Difficulty – Approx 3 Hrs Round Trip – Helmets Required Sign up now. Register at the Front Desk or Call 360.574.7292 for details. Continue to read Daryl's Story Daryl Wick On July 18th Daryl and his girlfriend Jenna were in a very serious motorcycle accident where an SUV pulled out in front of them. Jenna survived with a broken pelvis and some tissue damage on her left leg. Daryl however has been in ICU for 6 weeks and was just recently transported to the Trauma Unit at Legacy Emanuel Hospital. Daryl broke his neck, specifically vertebrae C4, C5, C6 & C7. He also broke several facial bones and has some brain damage to the area of the brain that is responsible for vision. Daryl has had several surgeries including emergency brain surgery to remove dead brain tissue to relieve swelling. The doctors told us that Daryl would be a blind quadriplegic. 6 weeks into recovery he can now see and can move his arms a bit. He still has no movement in his hands or below the waist. He has recently been able to eat applesauce and pudding and can speak with a whisper. Things are looking up but it is still a long road to recovery and Dar