The Boys of The Ride to Conquer Cancer Calendar

(Photo by Joe Kendrick)

You’ll recognize some faces from around Vancouver in this new calendar currently out in select stores in the city.

Get out and support cancer prevention and research!

Here’s a note from the Score’s Rob Turpin, who’s integral to the project:

The calendar focuses on male cancers and the impact diet and
exercise can have on the prevention of cancer in males, each month has a
little fact with the pic…they are $20 each and all proceeds go to the
ride to conquer cancer, we are hoping to raise $15000 for the ride…so

far there are calendars at Priape, Score on Davie and Little Sisters,
this is our second year doing the ride and we want to raise more than we
did last year.

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