Senator Kerry Roberts Announces 100-Mile Bicycle Ride For Waverly Flood Victims

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State Senator Kerry Roberts (R-Springfield) announced that he will ride 100 miles from Springfield to Waverly on Sunday, October 31st, to raise money and awareness for the victims of the deadly August flooding in Humphreys County, Tennessee.

“Waverly and Humphreys County have a special place in our hearts,” said Sen. Roberts.  “Dianne and I started visiting here soon after the new Senate districts were announced in 2012 and we were quickly adopted into the Humphreys County family.  As the Governor and I toured Main Street the day after the flood, it was all I could do to hold back the tears. The ravaging effects of raging waters were beyond my imagination.”

As relief workers moved on to assist with disaster relief from Hurricane Ida, Roberts hopes to remind Tennesseans that his constituents in Humphreys County continue to be in need. Roberts also noted that many of Waverly’s businesses did not experience direct damage from the flood but are experiencing indirect damage from loss of business and are endangered.

“Seeing these businesses on the brink reminds Dianne and me of the heartache we experienced after the Nashville flood of 2010.” Roberts continued, “We owned bicycle stores. None were flooded, but in the months that followed people were rebuilding their homes, businesses, and lives. Simply put, bicycles weren’t priorities. We eventually lost our business, an indirect casualty of the rising waters.” 

Roberts encourages all donations be made directly to United Way of Humphreys County, PO Box 212, Waverly, TN 37185. A link for online donations can be found at the county’s official tourism website www.visithumphreys.com. The official tourism website also has resources to help Tennesseans plan a visit to Humphreys County to help support their local businesses and attractions.

More information on Roberts’ ride can be found at www.kerryroberts.com/waverly.

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