DISCOUNT Drug Stores (DDS) came out in Brisbane in force last week, to support and participate in the Brissie to the Bay Bike Ride. A team of 18 riders representing DDS took on the 50km challenge, raising $850 for multiple sclerosis. Speaking in the wake of the epic ride Casey Clark, DDS Professional Services Manager said: “We’re planning on going back for more in 2012, with an even bigger team”. “Some of us are already in training and looking out for more cycling charity events to get involved in.” Pictured above in full riding regalia is the DDS team, including John Clark (DDS Director) and wife Sharyn, Casey Clark (DDS Professional Services Manager) and Brad Alder (DDS Business Development Manager) as well as long-term DDS suppliers Beaudesert Times’ Mark Hodgson and Rob Brown.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 01 Aug 11 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 01 Aug 11
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