These are links to children's activities and business who support the Guardians of the Children.  We have no control over what they post and take no responsibilty for content.  We are very diligent to make all of these "kid friendly" but we may miss something.  Thank you for your understanding!
Our Partner for our 2010 Poker Run and Rally was Harley Davidson of Salina.  Be sure and thank them for making a difference in our area!
Please Support the Businesses That Help the Kids!
Check out this Youtube video about Grandpa Pop's Gameroom.  It is located at 315 North Main Street and is "Fun for the whole family!"
Play Kids Games provides free online kids games that are both fun and educational. Aimed at ages pre-K through middle school, Play Kids Games offers kids a safe environment to discover their abilities and learn new skills with interactive and fun computer games.
Thunder Roads Magazine is the nations largest FREE biker publication
Dover (Road Guard) getting patchedSlim and NightengaleIceman (President) and Bubbles (Secretary)Slim (Sgt at Arms)
Waldo
Nightengale (Merchandiser)Click (Photographer) and Nightengale (Merchandiser) with the 2009 HD we will be giving away at our Poker Run/ Rally in April
Rascal Flatts' Gary LeVox teamed up with country comedian/radio host Cledus T. Judd and famed songwriter Jimmy Yeary to write a song for Caylee. The tune, performed by Shane Hines, is called 'She's Going Places'
This song highlights Caylee Anthony's short life,but could be used for any one of the 3 children a day whose lives have been cut short.  Any of the children abused and dying, missing, or found dead daily in the United States who continue not to get justice every day.  Caylee was special, just as special as the nameless children across our country who are "Going Places".  Thank you Gary LeVox, Cledus T. Judd, and Jimmy Yeary for writing such a telling song, and for Shane Hines for singing it to us. 

Please stop by and sign the petition to back Caylee's Law which would make it a felony for a parent or guardian to not notify law enforcement of a child going missing in a timely manner