Members of law enforcement will again hit the pavement to raise money for the Special Olympics.
The Knox County Sheriff's Office is teaming up with the United Bikers of Maine-Knox County for the Third Annual Torch Ride.
It starts Saturday morning at 9:00 at the Owl's Head Transportation Museum.
Bikers will head up Route 1 to Belfast, then hop onto Route 3 to Augusta before returning for a BBQ in the afternoon.
The cost is $25 per person.
You can register Saturday morning or log onto www.torchride.info.
Third Annual Torch Ride for Special Olympics This Saturday
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