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Fairfield Couple Co-Hosts ZenRide Benefit To Honor Their Little Girl

FAIRFIELD, Conn. — ZenRide Spinning Studio and Fairfield residents Cindy and Tim Shanley on Sunday will present the third annual “Biker-Barre” to help fund a cure for hydrocephalus, a brain condition the Shanleys’ little girl lives with every day.

Reagan Shanley

Reagan Shanley

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Located at 869 Post Road, ZenRide will offer a spinning and Bar Method combo class at 3 p.m. After that, participants can stay on for refreshments and a silent auction to benefit the cause.

All proceeds will go to the all-volunteer Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation.

The Shanleys support the effort to honor their daughter, Reagan — “Rae Rae” to her friends and family — who has hydrocephalus, and to raise both awareness and research dollars.

The last two Biker-Barre events have raised almost $20,000 each.

The event’s success allowed the Shanleys to create the Reagan Sloane Shanley Scholarship for applicants interested in neuroscience and/or engineering who have a special interest in better understanding hydrocephalus, cerebral spinal fluid and the brain.

A $40 donation reserves a bike for the spinning class.

To register, visit zen-ride.com/reserve.

To make a donation, visit active.com/donate/phfzenride2017.

To learn more about hydrocephalus, visit www.HydrocephalusKids.org.

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