Record Easter Egg Run Brings Cheer to Local Hospitals and Hospice

On 2nd April, after years of bad weather, a second consecutive dry Provincial Easter Egg Run took place, bringing together a fantastic turnout of supporters. Bedfordshires Craft Charity Steward, Steve Joyce was joined by Royal Arch Charity Steward, James Lees and a large contingent of BEDA Chapter and the Widows Sons riders.

Thanks to the generosity of the Provincial Charity Fund Trustees, Beda Chapter, and the Brethren of Russell Lodge, a record number of Easter eggs were collected—so many that they exceeded the capacity of one car.

The eggs were delivered to Bedford Hospital and Luton & Dunstable Hospital, where they will help bring smiles to children and families over the Easter period. The group then continued on to Keech Hospice, where further donations were warmly received.

Sarah Goodale, representing the hospitals, expressed her gratitude:
“We just wanted to say a huge thank you to you and all the bikers for delivering so many Easter eggs. We have around 200 eggs to give out to our patients in Paediatric ED over Easter. They will really appreciate them, and it may help make their visit a little more pleasant.”

This year’s event was a great success, once again, reflecting the generosity and community spirit of all involved.