Come Together

On the scene at the Goodhandy's fundraiser for the MS Society

Burlesquer kat.ass.trophy (that’s pronounced “catastrophe,” don’t ya know) made a sweet and sticky mess at Goodhandy’s on Jul 31 as part of the fundraiser Come Together. Check out the full gallery of photos below.

The event raised $1,273 for Team Goodhandy’s which is participating for the third year in the MS Bike Tour in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada on Sun, Sep 13.

For more info or to pledge a rider check out Mssociety.ca/ontario/bike_toronto.htm. To join the team contact cocaptain Krysta Harding at krysta.harding@gmail.com.

Photos by Peter Bevan.

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