Posted By Kelly & Adam

On June 3rd, I had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with approximately 40 of the Kelowna Parkinson’s Support group about the Just Giver for Parkinson’s Tour.  Like all the people I have met living positively with Parkinson’s and their caregiver’s, once again the reception, inspirational stories and generosity was beyond any expectations.  The photo’s attached show Wayne Van Steinburg of Kelowna presenting myself with a walking stick that Wayne made after the presentation and DVD of the tour and what this means and the impact the tour has had on so many.  As I have come to listen, learn and watch Wayne, you have to appreciate the time, effort and soul that goes into building a gift such as this.  Wayne built the walking stick, inset badges of trails from all over Europe and then varnished to put the final finish on it.  What Wayne didn’t realize at the time is that he inset 13 badges of different destination trails from Europe that he collected over the years. Significant because it reflects one trail for every 100km of the Just Giver Tour.  Speaking with Wayne after admiring the gift and his work, he told me that some of the badges are over 50 yrs old.  Symbolic again as it means I am as old as the walking stick. HHMM is there a message for me too?   Just hope I can last as long as the stick Wayne has made for Tour.  And in case anyone is wondering….we will have the Walking stick on the ride for any moments and mark every 100km we cover.  For me this is truly developing into a tour where we will be riding and carrying the heart of many people with us.  Thank you Wayne, your gift will be touching 1300km of this beautiful province of BC and even more people.

Written by Marc Bowles Tour Rider, 2010
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2 Comment(s):
Evert Thor said...
Mark and Wayne I've almost finished stationary plus regular biking your 1334 km. route. I'm currently around Bridal Falls B.C.! So when you take off for Whistler I should be done. I'll be at the Prestige Inn at 6:30 p.m. on the 28th July. Have a safe wonderful trip and take my advise about Oyama Rd. instead of the no bike path sector of Hwy.97 along Woods Lake. I know from experience.
July 21, 2010 08:07:45
 
Kim Laing said...
The walking stick is a gift of the heart and soul...to be treasured and studied for its intricacy and its message. Thank you for placing this in the hands of the Just Giver Team, and posting this story to share.
July 16, 2010 12:52:27
 
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