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 Landon Bos Memorial Annual Bicycle Rodeo



























































 yearly event. Members of the City   “We’re so thankful to Faith
 The Annual Landon Bos Memorial   Norfolk Police and Rescue   Regional Health Services and
 Bicycle Rodeo in Norfolk has   volunteer their services as do   all the volunteers, businesses
 taught bike safety to hundreds of   dozens of other volunteers from   and organizations who make   Special attractions at the event
 kids 12 and under since its   the Norfolk area.  this event possible. We   include tours of the LifeNet
 inception in 2008. The event is   encourage kids to bring their   helicopter, State Patrol Safety
 named after seven-year-old   S Safety inspections of bikes are   bikes and their helmets to   Simulators, appearance of the
        the R
 Landon Bos who died in a bike   made at the Rodeo, bikes are   the Rodeo and we’ll check   Legion Riders Motorcycles and
 ac  inspected for safety with parts   them over for safety,” Bos   free treats from area restaurants.
 accident in 2007. He was the son
 of Dave Bos, LARM Loss Control   replaced if need be, instruction   said.  This year’s Rodeo will be held
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 Manager, and his wife, Corrine.  about the rules of the road are   Ma ay 18, 2019.
 presented, and kids are given a   The name of every kid who
 Faith Regional Health Services   chance to practice their bike   goes through the bike safety   Photos courtesy of Faith Regional
 partners with the Bos family and   riding s  instruction is put into a   Health Services. Dave Bos and his
 riding skills at the City of Norfolk
 many area businesses and   Pedal Park which has concrete   drawing for a free bike to be   son, Jackson, are pictured at the
 organizations to coordinate the   passing lanes and traffic signs.  given at the end of the Rodeo.  top right.
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