My first 100k

Training took on a whole newmeaning this week end. After a great fundraiser at The Blue Chair Cafe (thanks Harold and staff) with friends Andrea House, Chris Smith, Jan and Jim Baker and Fred Mann that raised $1500, Terry, Sue and I did our first ride together on Saturday. I did my first 100k and I have to say that it was a real challenge. I can’t say enough about the support of Sue, Patrick, Terry and Al and the Edmonton Bicycle Touring Club. I seriously could not have done it without you. Today, i followed up with a 35 k ride with lots of hills with my son in law Peter. Quite a weekend. Looking forward to the next challenge.

Cheers, Bill

So Far……..

Had a great training week end with the help of the great people at the Edmonton Bicycle Touring Club and a chance encounter with friend Ron Smith. In addition, a HUGE thank you to my good friend Tim Chesterton with whom I shared the stage at Boganis Cafe this past Friday. We added another $230 to the fund. Speaking of which, We need $50,000 to make this ride happen and the next big event is a Bill Werthmann and Friends show at the Blue Chair Cafe bluechair.ca on Friday July 6th at 8:30. Call for reservations and come out to see Fred Mann, Andrea House, Jan Baker and Me for a couple of sets of great music and wonderful food and drink at the best room in town.

Friday July 6, 2012: Bill Werthmann and Friends Fundraising Concert

On Friday 6 July, Jan Baker, Andrea House and Fred Mann will be joining Hillary’s Ride rider, Bill Werthmann, on stage for a fundraising night of folk music at the Blue Chair Cafe, 9624 76 Avenue.
Show is from 8:30 to 10:30pm, admission is by donation, with reservations strongly recommended – phone (780) 989 2861.

Why in the world am I doing this?

Thanks for tuning into Hillary’s Ride for Mental Health!

Putting our heads together

Putting our heads together

I’ve been talking to friends, family and co-workers about my big adventure next year, and the question everyone asks is “Why in the world are you doing that?”

My reasons for getting involved in Hillary’s Ride are many. I never actually met Hillary, but I have come to know Bill and Betty jo through their Northern Lights Folk Club. They are very hard working, generous, down to earth people – and I need people like that in my life. When I heard the circumstances around their daughter’s death, my heart ached for what their family had to go through (and still deal with today).  But I also admired their resolve to help other families and young people dealing with depression and other mental health issues. I myself have struggled with depression, although thankfully not to the severe depths that some people experience.

I have always thought that there is still too much of a stigma around mental health issues, even though it is a medical problem. It is not due to personal weakness, nor is it just a matter of “picking up your socks and getting over it”. I think the reluctance to talk about this is a major barrier to people getting help. This is especially true for teens and young adults, who are still trying to discover who they are, and don’t want to open themselves up to ridicule, or feel like they don’t fit in.

In the past, I have volunteered with a crisis line that dealt with the issues of suicide and depression, so I have seen how widespread these issues are, and that affect not only the person, but their family and friends as well. We need to open up the dialogue, so we can talk freely without shame.

On a lighter note, it has always been on my bucket list to cycle across Canada. I thrills me that I can make that wish happen, while raising awareness for such an important issue at the same time! And I also love folk music, so this is bringing together many passions I have into one massive experience of a lifetime!

I know it will be a huge undertaking, both the preparation and the ride itself, but it is a challenge I welcome and look forward to. We have a great team working on putting this together, and I am getting to know a whole new group of friends because of it. What could be better than that!?

Sue

Hillary’s Ride Awareness & Support Concert

On Saturday, April 14th 2012, join us at Cha Island Tea Company, 10332 81 Avenue for a night of great music, food and fun:

Bill Werthmann
Tim Chesterton
Robyn Gannett (a 15 year old songwriter attending Vic Comp)

Doors: 7:00 pm Showtime: 7:30
Tix: $8.00 advance $10 at the door

Bill’s portion of the entrance fee will go towards Hillary’s Ride and if any of you feel inclined to contribute further it would be most welcome.

See you there!

Bill appears on Edmonton’s campus station, CJSR

Bill was interviewed this morning on Edmonton’s campus community station, CJSR, by Thursday morning host, Peter Chapman.

They discussed what the ride was all about, before getting into talking about Friday (26 Aug) night’s fundraiser at the Blue Chair Cafe.

You can listen to the interview here:

  Bill Werthmann explains Hillary’s Ride to dj Peter Chapman on CJSR by Hillary’s Ride

Bill’s Motivation

Ever since I drove across this great country 32 years ago, I’ve dreamed of slowing it down and seeing Canada by bicycle.

First, I wanted to do it by the time I hit 40, then 50, and now, well I will be 56 when I depart with friends Terry Fannon and Sue Sohnie on May 8, 2013. This will be the 10th anniversary of our daughter Hillary’s death. Hillary’s Ride will take us on the adventure of a lifetime and will be the ultimate celebration of her life.

We will go from Victoria to Saint John’s over a period somewhere around 2 1/2 months.As we go, we will be holding concerts featuring some of the riders and many of Canada’s finest performers from the Folk music world which has been so supportive and kind to me and my family over the past years. These concerts will serve as fund raisers for local charities that we are aligning with from coast to coast.

How you can help?!

The ride, as daunting as it seems, is only one part of the enormous challenge ahead of us. We will need a lot of support. For our society (Hillary’s Ride for Mental Health) we have assembled a dedicated board of directors with varied skills suitable to help find sponsors, cash, venues, accommodations and so much more but there is always so much more to do. Please consider what you might be able to add and contact us. No offer is too small or too large.

Also, consider joining us at one of our fundraising events.

Thanks for dropping in,

Bill Werthmann