SaddleBrooke Cycle Masters help 12 kids get riding

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In April the SaddleBrooke Cycle Masters donated 12 bicycles and 12 helmets to the Mammoth-San Manuel School District. Students in need at the Mammoth STEM School and First Avenue Elementary received the bikes. Students were measured and each bicycle was set according to their measurements. SaddleBrooke Cycle Masters is the official bicycling club at SaddleBrooke. They are one of the largest cycling clubs in Arizona with over 200 members. They promote staying active, cycling and giving back to the community.    

At First Avenue Elementary, students receiving bicycles are, from left, Noah Salaiz (first grade), Carla Flores (second) and Joseph White (third).

At First Avenue Elementary, students receiving bicycles are, from left, Noah Salaiz (first grade), Carla Flores (second) and Joseph White (third).

At First Avenue Elementary, students receiving bicycles are, from left, Celeste McClintock Rodriguez (fourth grade), Penelope Freniere (fifth) and Francisco Castro (sixth).

At First Avenue Elementary, students receiving bicycles are, from left, Celeste
McClintock Rodriguez (fourth grade), Penelope Freniere (fifth) and Francisco
Castro (sixth).

At Mammoth STEM, students receiving bicycles are, from left, Nahomy Cordova (first grade), Ismael Gonzalez (second), Carlos Gallego (third), Andres Zazueta (fourth) and Julian Vargas (sixth).  Not pictured is Jasmine Vaquero (fifth).

At Mammoth STEM, students receiving bicycles are, from left, Nahomy Cordova (first grade), Ismael Gonzalez (second), Carlos Gallego (third), Andres Zazueta (fourth) and Julian Vargas (sixth). Not pictured is Jasmine Vaquero (fifth).

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John Hernandez lives in Oracle. He is retired and enjoys writing and traveling. He is active in the Oracle Historical Society. He covers numerous public events, researches historical features and writes business/artist profiles.


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