Kiwanis

Left to right, Emma Horton, Lulu, Officer Austin Schilling, Abbie Horton, Meredith Michaud, Laconia Kiwanis. (Courtesy photo)

 LACONIA — The Kiwanis Club of Laconia is hosting their annual Bike Rodeo / Safety Day at the Laconia Middle School on Saturday, May 14. The event will run from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and will focus on teaching children bicycle safety skills in a fun family setting. Kiwanian’s are committed to preventing accidental injury and will be offering a fun day with the Laconia Police Department, Laconia Fire Department, Belknap County Sheriff and the Boys & Girls Club.

The Laconia Police Department will be providing new helmets to children free of charge along with complimentary helmet fitting to ensure each child has the right size. They will also be doing bicycle registrations.

The Laconia Fire Department will be in attendance to talk with families about fire safety and kids can also check out the fire engine.

The Belknap County Sheriff will be there with refreshments and their command post. The Boys & Girls Club will be on hand to talk about their after school and upcoming summer programs.

In addition to helmets, children will have the chance to win a new bike from MC Cycle & Sport.

Each year, about 254,000 kids are injured in bicycle accidents. It is important to always wear helmets and take safety precautions.

All children and parents are invited to participate in Saturday’s worthwhile event at the Laconia Middle School. For more news about the Laconia Kiwanis Club, please visit www.laconiakiwanis.com.

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