my’s Ride A CAUSE CLOSE TO HOME extra mile to show our support and see if we could raise even more money. So, we had custom leather vests made, and for any rider who wanted to wear one as a ride ambassador, we agreed to donate $200 toward the cause. Fifteen riders graciously agreed to wear our vests, and as a result, Spada Law donated an additional $3,000 to help injured motorcyclists in Massachusetts. Sammy’s Ride is held to help a great events that range from concerts, pool competitions, and crossbow competitions. They always have their hand in something and a full list of their events can be found at MassMSF.org. This year’s Sammy’s Ride was special. Not only did we raise money to help those in need, but we also got to spend time with some of the nicest people we have ever met. Thank you, Riders Helping Riders, for
Mikey G.’s Pasta and Peas This is our first edition of Client Kitchen, and Mikey G. truly brought the flavor. This pasta dish can feed even the hungriest of families.
organization called Riders Helping Riders. This organization raises money for the Massachusetts Motorcyclists’ Survivors Fund. They put together great events throughout the year and any donations to them go to a worthy cause. During the summer, Riders Helping Riders will usually host several rides throughout our beautiful state. When things get too cold, the group hosts plenty of indoor
INGREDIENTS • 1/2 red onion • 3 cloves of garlic • 3 tbsp butter • 3 tbsp olive oil
allowing Spada Law Group to help out and you can be sure we will be annual sponsors from this point forward.
• 1 bag frozen baby peas • Italian seasoning, to taste • Ground pepper • 1 lb elbow macaroni • 1 cup Romano cheese • Pinch of fresh parsley DIRECTIONS 1. Mince onion and garlic, then sauté in olive oil until onion is translucent. 2. Add butter and ½ cup of water. Bring to a boil, then simmer for 2 minutes. 3. Add the bag of frozen peas and another cup of water, and break them up in the pan. Bring to a boil, then simmer, stirring frequently, for about 4 minutes. 4. Add Italian seasoning, fresh parsley, and Romano cheese. 5. Simmer until thickened, then add pepper. 6. Cook elbow macaroni in a separate pot according to package instructions. 7. Dish cooked macaroni onto individual plates, THEN top with peas and cheese sauce. (DO not add sauce to the entire 1 lb of pasta as it will dry out the sauce!)
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I once saw (and liked) read, “Mean people suck, so be kind.” I agree! When I encounter someone who exhibits cruelty or a total lack of empathy, I’m genuinely repulsed. As I sit here and see the depths of human suffering that result from cancer, I realize kindness is the most essential and prized human trait we can strive to possess. If you are truly a kind person, you have my utmost respect. If you are a cruel person, you’re not allowed in my life. Life is too short to be mean to one another. 4:00 p.m. ... It’s now 4:00 p.m. and I just got my test results back … GOOD NEWS! I’m grateful to say that I am officially cancer-free! Good riddance. Even though I’m one of the lucky ones, my journey with cancer isn’t something I would wish on my worst enemies. If you’re on a similar journey right now, I hope and pray you’ll have the same luck that I had.
-Len Spada
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