JCP Youth have accepted over $25,000 from The Rotary Club of Central Launceston

Dana Anderson
Updated May 3 2021 - 10:16pm, first published 5:30pm
Tamar Valley Cycling Challenge committee chair Chris Griffin, Rotary Club of Central Launceston president Scott Town, and JCP Youth director Will Smith. Picture: Phillip Biggs
Tamar Valley Cycling Challenge committee chair Chris Griffin, Rotary Club of Central Launceston president Scott Town, and JCP Youth director Will Smith. Picture: Phillip Biggs

A cycling challenge has raised more than $25,000 to support youth in Tasmania, smashing its goal of $15,000.

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Dana Anderson

Dana Anderson

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On a Friday night you may see me at the theatre, a festival, an exhibition, or in the corner of one of my favourite establishments reading a novel. So, it makes sense I am the arts and what's on reporter for The Examiner. To contact me about a story please send an email to dana.anderson@examiner.com.au

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