Bike fest fun for safety
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Indianola Mayor Stephanie Erickson reacts to the chilly water as she volunteered to take a plunge in the dunk tank at the Indianola Mayor’s Youth Council bike fest Saturday held at the Indianola Activity Center. Blank Children’s Hospital donated 75 helmets to the event and Indianola police officers helped kids fit their helmets.Â
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate

Nathan Wilson of Norwalk makes a toss at the dunk tank as fun and safety took a front and center role at the Indianola Mayor’s Youth Council bike fest Saturday held at the Indianola Community Center. Blank Children’s Hospital donated 75 helmets to the event and Indianola police officers helped kids fit their helmets.Â
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate

Fun and safety took a front and center roll at the Indianola Mayor’s Youth Council bike fest Saturday held at the Indianola Community Center. Blank Children’s Hospital donated 75 helmets to the event and Indianola police officers helped kids fit their helmets. Derek Willmott, volunteer from Indianola, had a smash of fun getting drenched in the dunk tank.
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate
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Indianola Mayor Stephanie Erickson reacts to the chilly water as she volunteered to take a plunge in the dunk tank at the Indianola Mayor’s Youth Council bike fest Saturday held at the Indianola Activity Center. Blank Children’s Hospital donated 75 helmets to the event and Indianola police officers helped kids fit their helmets.Â
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate
Nathan Wilson of Norwalk makes a toss at the dunk tank as fun and safety took a front and center role at the Indianola Mayor’s Youth Council bike fest Saturday held at the Indianola Community Center. Blank Children’s Hospital donated 75 helmets to the event and Indianola police officers helped kids fit their helmets.Â
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate
Fun and safety took a front and center roll at the Indianola Mayor’s Youth Council bike fest Saturday held at the Indianola Community Center. Blank Children’s Hospital donated 75 helmets to the event and Indianola police officers helped kids fit their helmets. Derek Willmott, volunteer from Indianola, had a smash of fun getting drenched in the dunk tank.
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate
Kids attending the bike fest got to see how some of tools work that are carried by the Indianola Police. Sgt. Justin Keller demonstrates how handcuffs work on his daughter Hailey.
- MARK DAVITT / Indianola Independent Advocate
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