Princeton’s annual Wheels Rodeo set for this Saturday

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This year, The Princeton Police and Princeton Human Services will host the 6th annual Wheels Rodeo. The event will be held from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 (rain date May 15), at the Community Park Pool parking lot located at 400 Witherspoon St. Princeton.

The event is open to all Princeton residents and is free of charge. It will include a bicycle safety check, free helmets for children, a road course and free skin cancer screening.

There will be free refreshments for participants: hot dogs and cold bottled water, provided by McCaffrey’s Supermarkets and pizza provided by Princeton Pi. A brand new bicycle and a Community Park Pool family membership will be raffled.

Members of the Princeton Police Department, Princeton Fire Department and Princeton First Aid Squad will also display various emergency tools and equipment. Please feel free to bring unwanted bicycles for donation to the Trenton Boys and Girls Club Bike Exchange.

For additional information please contact the Human Services office at 609-688-2055 or the Princeton Police Department at 609-921-2100, Ext. 2121.

The Community Park School PTO are also running a Car Wash at CP elementary school from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on May 14. All proceeds raised will go toward the 5th Grade class gift to the school — $5 per car wash, donations are also welcomed.

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