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Stefan Dahlmark rides again in support of Housing Works Dahlmark Pedaling away in the mountains of upstate New York last Septem ber, Bucks County Realtor Stefan Dahlmark bicycled 300 miles in three days to raise money for New York City-based Housing Works. While he found the ride had very personal stories about loved ones living and sometimes succumbing to the disease. I'm riding in memory of my beloved friend, Peter Ziefel, who left us in 2007." This year's Braking AIDS ride will include 150 participants. It begins on Friday, Sept. 13, in Cooperstown, New York, heads into Albany, and ends in Manhat- tan on the third day. While the route has changed slightly to eliminate a steep climb over Bear Mountain, it still requires plenty of preparation. Dahlmark again is training in his home teritory. "I love leaving Sergeantsville, heading towards Frenchtown, Milford, Riegelsville and all the way to Easton, taking unknown roads and seeing new areas. We are so fortunate to live in such a Dahlmark increased his fund- raising goal to $10,000, up from the S8,800 he raised in 2018. All procceds go directly to Braking AIDS and Housing Works, which helps provide stable housing for people living with HIV/AIDS and/or other chronic diseases. If you wish to contribute to Dahl mark's goal, please contact him directly: stefand@kurfiss.com or 267-474-0204, or at his New extremely challenging despite a steady training schedule, he had barely dismounted from his bike when he decided he had to do it again in 2019. The mental and emotional rewards topped the physical hurdles. "Last year's ride made such a positive and lasting impression on me. I wasn't sure what to expect but I especially appreciated the camaraderie of all the riders; people from all walks of life who in any other situation would have been unlikely connect like Hope office at 215-794-3227 Submitted by Kurfiss Real Estate Stefan Dahlmark, Realtor with Kurfiss Sotheby's Interna tional Realty, is ready for his 300-mile, three-day Braking AIDS ride to support Housing Works we did. We were all there for the same reason to raise money and awareness for HIV/AIIDS," said Dahlmark. "Many of the riders beautiful area and it's so differ- ent to experience it from a quiet bicycle than from a car," said Stefan Dahlmark rides again in support of Housing Works Dahlmark Pedaling away in the mountains of upstate New York last Septem ber, Bucks County Realtor Stefan Dahlmark bicycled 300 miles in three days to raise money for New York City-based Housing Works. While he found the ride had very personal stories about loved ones living and sometimes succumbing to the disease. I'm riding in memory of my beloved friend, Peter Ziefel, who left us in 2007." This year's Braking AIDS ride will include 150 participants. It begins on Friday, Sept. 13, in Cooperstown, New York, heads into Albany, and ends in Manhat- tan on the third day. While the route has changed slightly to eliminate a steep climb over Bear Mountain, it still requires plenty of preparation. Dahlmark again is training in his home teritory. "I love leaving Sergeantsville, heading towards Frenchtown, Milford, Riegelsville and all the way to Easton, taking unknown roads and seeing new areas. We are so fortunate to live in such a Dahlmark increased his fund- raising goal to $10,000, up from the S8,800 he raised in 2018. All procceds go directly to Braking AIDS and Housing Works, which helps provide stable housing for people living with HIV/AIDS and/or other chronic diseases. If you wish to contribute to Dahl mark's goal, please contact him directly: stefand@kurfiss.com or 267-474-0204, or at his New extremely challenging despite a steady training schedule, he had barely dismounted from his bike when he decided he had to do it again in 2019. The mental and emotional rewards topped the physical hurdles. "Last year's ride made such a positive and lasting impression on me. I wasn't sure what to expect but I especially appreciated the camaraderie of all the riders; people from all walks of life who in any other situation would have been unlikely connect like Hope office at 215-794-3227 Submitted by Kurfiss Real Estate Stefan Dahlmark, Realtor with Kurfiss Sotheby's Interna tional Realty, is ready for his 300-mile, three-day Braking AIDS ride to support Housing Works we did. We were all there for the same reason to raise money and awareness for HIV/AIIDS," said Dahlmark. "Many of the riders beautiful area and it's so differ- ent to experience it from a quiet bicycle than from a car," said