Not many details yet except for the date: October 25 and 26, 2008.
Lodge gives away 41 bicycles
By Monica Green, Cleburne Times Review (link to full article)
Cleburne Elks Lodge No. 811 is starting a new tradition. The lodge gave away 41 bicycles Friday to children in need for Christmas.
The idea was spurred by Arvol Hodge, who saw a similar project in Wichita Falls.
“He was the one who went to the elementary schools and told them what we were doing,” said Jimmy Ned Wallace, the lodge’s Exalted Ruler.
School personnel selected the students who received bicycles based on need.
Travis County to Increase Roadshare Awareness
The Travis County Sheriff is putting the spotlight on the RoadShare campaign.
A billboard is set to be officially unveiled later on Tuesday. It’s located at 24th and Rio Grande near the UT campus.
The billboard is the first of a series of billboards that will be put up around Travis County during 2008.
Wounded Warriors Bike Rural Texas Roads
I must admit I have not heard of the wounded warrior organization. Thanks to the Schulenberg Cycling Club, a number of wounded veterans were able to ride the rural roads around Wallis.
According to the Houston Chronicle article written by Eyder Peralta, "Life moves slowly in this rural town west of Houston. The bicyclists click-clacked into the Knights of Columbus Hall on a gray, misty morning this past weekend, they recited the Pledge of Allegiance in a steady and patient manner, and they sat quietly as introductions were made with somber deliberation.
This was the first time the Schlumberger Cycling Club would ride for charity. The donations would go to Wounded Warriors, an organization that buys wheelchairs and bicycles for disabled war vets."
You can learn more about Wounded Warriors at their website www.woundedwarriors.org
There is a video at the Houston Chronicle link.

