We're almost at the end of Year 10 of Live For 175. The Eagle Police got taken for a ride by CYCLEBAR, Cruise & Box and Kekeluv got to play cops, and so much more. Check out the photos below.
April 26th is Denim Day and the Women's and Children's Alliance spent a rainy day with us out at the Village. The rain wasn't going to stop us from cycling to break the cycle, nor was it going to stop the Treasure Valley's finest. Boise Police Chief Bones and Ada Country Sheriff Bartlett teamed up with their units to come out and ride...
Day 3 was one of the most emotional days we've had in the history of Live for 175. We rode for one of our own who we lost this last year. Day 3 was about being together, having fun, and remembering why we cycle to break the cycle of child abuse...
Rain. Sun. Rain. More Sun. A little wind. Day 2 was the perfect Idaho spring day. Also Mateo found his twin. Check out some photos from Year 10, Day 2 below.
Day one is in the books as we celebrate ten years of community awareness for child abuse. This is our largest event of the year and I wanted to share some great moments from Saturday.
The 10th year of Live for 175 is officially under way. We're equipped with new bikes from CYCLEBAR in the Village and we're on our way across the country to spread the message that It Shouldn't Hurt to be a Child. Check out the photos from Day 1 below...