The Travelers Protective Association Holds Bike Rodeo
Non-profit agency teaches safety, presents bicycle to Kentucky girl.
St. Louis, MO, May 07, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The Travelers Protective Association (TPA), a fraternal benefit society, recently sponsored its first bicycle rodeo at the Henderson Breakfast Lions Tri-Fest fair in Kentucky. The rodeo focused on bike safety for children that included tips on bike maintenance and safe cycling. TPA awarded a bicycle to raffle winner Gracie Sutton of Henderson, Ky.
“Our association is a huge proponent of keeping kids safe, especially while riding their bicycles,” said TPA’s Chief Administrative Officer Albert M. Shoemaker, Jr. “We host these rodeos throughout the country to ensure their safety while promoting healthy exercise.”
Founded in 1890, TPA’s national headquarters is located at 2041 Exchange Dr. in St. Charles, Mo. The association is licensed in 29 states and has over 26,000 members, which includes more than 17,000 members who have been a part of the organization for more than 25 years. TPA offers fraternalism to its members, as well as participates in safety projects and community service. The association provides accident, disability and death benefits to both its members and their beneficiaries.
For more information, call (636) 724-2227.
“Our association is a huge proponent of keeping kids safe, especially while riding their bicycles,” said TPA’s Chief Administrative Officer Albert M. Shoemaker, Jr. “We host these rodeos throughout the country to ensure their safety while promoting healthy exercise.”
Founded in 1890, TPA’s national headquarters is located at 2041 Exchange Dr. in St. Charles, Mo. The association is licensed in 29 states and has over 26,000 members, which includes more than 17,000 members who have been a part of the organization for more than 25 years. TPA offers fraternalism to its members, as well as participates in safety projects and community service. The association provides accident, disability and death benefits to both its members and their beneficiaries.
For more information, call (636) 724-2227.
Contact
Travelers Protective Association
Rochelle Brandvein
(636) 724-2227
www.tpahq.org
Contact
Rochelle Brandvein
(636) 724-2227
www.tpahq.org
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