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Kingsville Noon Lions Club riding into their 20th annual Ride on the Wild Side Bike Tour

Kingsville Noon Lions Club riding into their 20th annual Ride on the Wild Side Bike Tour

and last updated KINGSVILLE, Texas — Grab on to those handle bars, and spin those wheels because you’re invited to take a ride on the…

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KINGSVILLE, Texas — Grab on to those handle bars, and spin those wheels because you’re invited to take a ride on the wild side. The Kingsville Noon Lions Club is gearing up for their crown jewel event of the year – their 20th Annual Ride on the Wild Side Bike Tour. “It’s a bike tour on the King Ranch and throughout the Kingsville area,” Membership Chair David Christopher said.

The tour features 10, 35, even 65 mile routes, all for good causes, mainly towards the Lions Camp.

“We camp about 1,500 children yearly free of charge to them,” Christopher said.

Christopher said the camp is aimed at showing and teaching children with 150 types of difficulties, like Down syndrome, diabetes and more, how to take care of themselves and administer their medications.

The camp is for kids ages eight to 16 and they stay there for a week. Each kid’s attendance costs about $2,000, but since the money is raised, it is free for the family.

The bike ride is on Saturday, April 26 and begins at 8 a.m at The King Ranch Gate.“It’s $50 per rider, you get a tee-shirt, a goody bag from our city, and of course the knowledge that you’re helping send children to camp,” Christopher said.The money raised will go towards giving kids like Craig an unforgettable experience.“Craig is a Type 1 diabetic. He was diagnosed at age five,” Craig’s mother Sheri Hayes said.Hayes said she recalled Craig going to the camp when he was eight and […]

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