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B&G Club members treated to bike ride

Lilly Helvie (foreground) leads Zander Mason over a log crossing at Kintionki Trail at Salamonie Lake State Forest.
Lilly Helvie (foreground) leads Zander Mason over a log crossing at Kintionki Trail at Salamonie Lake State Forest. Photo provided.

With Love Left Over, a Huntington-based organization serving special needs children and their families, hosted a free mountain bike clinic for members of the Huntington Boys & Girls Club on Aug. 4.

The clinic included bike inspections, a repair demonstration and tips on negotiating obstacles and log crossing.

Club members then took a five-mile ride on the Kintionki Trail at Salamonie Lake State Forrest.

Club members were invited to participate, free of charge, in the third annual Off Road Challenge sponsored by With Love Left Over on Aug. 9 at Salamonie Lake.

Beacon Credit Union sponsored the clinic and provided helmets for each child.

Water was provided by DeWeese Soft Water and Appliance Sales and Service.

George DeWeese provided bicycle safety lights for the children.

Complete caption: Lilly Helvie (foreground) leads Zander Mason over a log crossing at Kintionki Trail at Salamonie Lake State Forest. Members of the Huntington Boys & Girls Club rode the trail as part of a mountain bike clinic conducted by With Love Left Over.