More than 4 years after her death, the memory of Tori Stafford is still alive and well in Woodstock. The Iron Sirens Riding Club for Chicks is hosting a memorial motorcycle ride for Tori this weekend, just days after what would have been Tori's 13th birthday. Thames Family First Officer Deb Roswell says the Iron Sirens want to make this an annual ride. "Our hearts go out to Tori and her parents. The Sirens are all females, we're all mothers, daughters, sisters...and it's important for us to keep her memory alive in our community." The ride is scheduled for Saturday night with people meeting at 6PM in the former Zellers parking lot in Woodstock to decorate their motorcycles with purple, Tori's favourite colour. The riders will leave the parking lot at 7PM and head to Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery for a brief memorial. Roswell says at this point it's just a memorial ride with a charity element possible in the future.

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