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Movember (finally) comes to a close

With Movember wrapped up now and in the books, mustaches everywhere are ending up in the bathroom sink.

Taking a look back on what was achieved for team Harley Davidson PG with co-operation from 94.3 The Goat, Team Captain Len Hall says they’re thrilled with the months results and are hoping for bigger and better things next year:

“We did have a mens night at the store we raised $943, and with the 42 members on our team we want to go for a $5000 goal for next years Movember”

Hall says they raised well past their $4000 dollar goal this year and says there are still a couple of shirts left for some last minute donations. To get in touch with them, just visit the PG Harley branch or by phone at (250)564-6667.

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Mark Collins
Mark Collins
A North Vancouver boy born in South Africa, a graduate of BCIT in 2012 and an avid car and sports lover.

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