Pinedale youth completed a pilot summer bike repair class sponsored by the 4-H in cooperation with the Sublette Prevention Coalition and Department of Family Services.
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Pinedale youth completed a pilot summer bike repair class sponsored by the 4-H in cooperation with the Sublette Prevention Coalition and Department of Family Services. Pictured, from left, are John Scanlon, Nolan Orm and Declan Scanlon. Andrew Zook, right, the owner of Geared Up bike shop, volunteered to teach students a wide range of skills in bicycle maintenance and repair. The Pinedale Food Basket donated bikes for the students to work on and Rebel Auto Parts supplied tools. The sponsoring organizations plan to host another bike repair shop next summer. For questions, call the Sublette County 4-H Extension Office at 307-367-4380.