CYCLISTS AND staff from the Paul Anderson Youth Home who stayed in Auburn on their last overnight stop were, front row, from left, Sam, Nathaniel and Dustin; and back row, from left, are Mac, Kyle, Jake, Chad, Reef and Drew. Nemaha County Herald photo by David Swanson
Seven youth cyclists from the Paul Anderson Youth Home at Vidalia, Ga., staff volunteers spent Thursday night, July 28, at Auburn on their last stop of a 1,500 mile ride to Boys Town near Omaha. The youth were from Florida,...
Nebraska City, Neb. —
Six youths who are riding bicycles from Georgia to Omaha to promote positive parenting are expected to pass Nebraska City on Friday, July 29.
The youths from the Paul Anderson Youth Home in Vidalia, Ga., are traveling 1,500 miles in 19 days from Vidalia to Boys Town near Omaha to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Anderson's ride in 1961.
Anderson, knows as the world's strongest man, set a Guiness world record and won Olympic gold for weightlifting...
Six teen cyclists and their accompanying staff stop off at the YMCA of Callaway County for a respite from the heat. The bikers will travel across nine states, 1,500 miles, from Vidalia, Ga., to Omaha, Neb., to complete the Paul Anderson Cycling Challenge. The challenge raises money and awareness for the Paul Anderson Youth Home — a program for at-risk youth.
The Fulton Sun
MARIETTA - Six Georgia youths are bicycling across nine states in 19 days to help parents keep their children out of trouble.Nathaniel M., Dustin R., Mac M., Chad H., Sam E. and Reef H. are enrolled at Paul Anderson Youth Home in Vidalia. The goal of the home is to "help families so we don't need jails or youth homes," said Drew Read, CEO of the Paul Anderson Youth Home.
The six young men have troubled pasts and faced jail time, but turned their lives around by staying at the home, said Brittany...
Six teens riding bicycles more than 1,500 miles from Georgia to Nebraska to encourage positive parenting made their way through DeKalb County Friday - cycling through Fort Payne, Mentone and other areas before heading to Chattanooga, Tenn.
It's all part of the Paul Anderson Cycling Challenge.
Anderson was a weightlifter, strongman and power lifter who often billed himself as "the world's strongest man." Originally from Georgia, Anderson won a gold medal in the 1956 Olympic Summer Games in Melbourne,...