Texas Now Magazine April 2015 | Page 28

Start and finish lines will be at the Kingsville Publishing Co. parking lot located at 1831 W. Santa Gertrudis Street (directly across from the King Ranch entry gate) in Kingsville. The fun starts to build the evening before the race on Friday, April 24th from 5pm-8pm, with dinner being served-up in downtown Kingsville at the Community Life Center located at 123 N 5th Street. Dress is very casual. If you haven’t already registered for the race, you can do so at the dinner. Onsite registration the day of the event takes place from 7am-7:45am at the start line. SAG Stops, Portable Restrooms and First Aid will be available on all routes. These stops will provide water, sport drinks, fresh fruit and salty snacks. SAG Vehicles will travel through routes. Maps will be included in your packet/rider bag. For those with smart phones, you’ll be able to make use of the Ride’s digital route maps. Proceeds from the 12th Annual “A Ride On The Wild Side” benefit the Texas Lions Camp for Children with physical disabilities, diabetes and cancer, along with other local youth charities in Kingsville and Kleberg County. The Texas Lions Camp located in Kerrville, Texas is supported 100% by the Lions of Texas and is free to all children and their families. Campers get the special care they need while having fun trying new activities, making friends and gaining confidence in dealing with their own disability. 24 ✯ texas now & THE ARTS TAGE, EVENTS, HERI Get Your History On At TexasNOWmag.com