Unbelievably the 1st week of camp for 2011 is over

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Posted by Lapdog | Posted in TR News | Posted on 24-06-2011

Chuck should be uploading pictures soon so don’t forget to check the Photo Gallery

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About & Contact Pages Have Been Updated!

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Posted by Lapdog | Posted in TR News | Posted on 29-03-2011

I have updated both of the pages with the new Information I was given from the new Flyer from Ray.  If you would like the PDF file for viewing I have also attached it to this post.

2011-TeamRandy-InfoPage

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Randy’s Book of Poems

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Posted by Sandy1976 | Posted in TR News | Posted on 18-07-2010

For all  men both great and small

Enjoy

Take all Life’s chances

Do everything now while you’re still young,

and still strong.

Do it now while the little things won’t hurt you.

Always be free.

Don’t let anyone take that away from you.

Randy Lynnworth 1987

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“Not All of Us Knew Him, But He Changed Lives”

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Posted by Lapdog | Posted in TR News | Posted on 09-12-2008

I would like to take this time to honor Ray and Shelley. Though not related by blood, they have, over the years, become an extended part of my family as well as the families of many others. All while raising two children of their own, which is where the story truly begins.

While in high school their only son Randy was diagnosed with a brain tumor. This family could have chosen to become angry or remain frozen in their grief, but instead they chose to fully experience and appreciate the time he had. His body may have been sick, but his heart was not, and his family made sure it was full before his time here was finished. He and his family and friends looked at every day as an adventure, filling the hours with skiing, sailing, camping, and much, much more. As time passed the disease progressed and his abilities changed. However, quitting living was never an option. His family’s mission simply adjusted and adapted to his limitations. If he wanted to experience a particular activity, they found a way, even if they had to build their own equipment to make it possible.

Sadly, Randy lost his battle with cancer. However, almost 25 years later, a program for physically disabled and disadvantaged teens that bares his name continues in his memory today. Over the years they have traveled hundreds of miles and helped hundreds of young people understand that it is our spirit that truly defines us and it is capable of great things.

Jeanine
New Jersey

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