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gvwireSchool-age kids from across Fresno County were rewarded Thursday for strengthening their reading skills over the summer months.
They received new bicycles, helmets and locks as part of the Books for Bikes program run by the Boys and Girls Club of Fresno County. The goal for the program is to keep education top of mind for all children throughout the year.
Young people between the ages of 6 and 18 were eligible to participate in the Books for Bikes program, which kicked off in June. At the end of the summer, the Boys and Girls Club selected 125 top achievers based on the number of books and chapters read, daily attendance and overall participation.
High achieving young readers received an encouraging medal along with a new bike, helmet and lock at Thursday’s Books for Bikes award ceremony at Zimmerman Boys and Girls Club.
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Mark Borba
August 16, 2019 at 7:35 am
Another ASSEMI Family demonstration of philanthropy…with long-lasting positive impacts on our kids/community. THANKS!