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John Adair students learn bicycle safety

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The Family Resource Center arranged for students in 4th grade at John Adair Intermediate School to participate in a Bicycle Safety Rodeo.

This program was sponsored by Safe Kids Louisville, a program led by Kosair Children's Hospital, and was held Thursday, March 20, 2008, at John Adair Intermediate School.



Students learned the importance of following the rules of the road while they rode their bikes through a safety course. -PAULA GARRISON


This story was posted on 2008-03-26 10:07:05
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Bicycle Rodeo at John Adair Intermediate School



2008-03-26 - John Adair Intermediate School, Columbia, KY - Photo By Paula Garrison.
BICYCLE RODEO From left, Travis Perdue, Noah Thomas, Josh Gibson, and Josh Grant, took part in a Bike Safety Rodeo at John Adair Intermediate School on Thursday, March 20, 2008.

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