Because the Kendall Mustang Riders ATV Club has received so much support over the years from the neighboring communities in our efforts to open road routes and to put on tractor pulls and bowling tournaments, we have decided to give back to these communities!
The Kendall Mustang Riders ATV club recently donated money to the Kendall Fire Department, the Norwalk Fire Department, the Wilton Ambulance and Wilton Fire Department, and the Ontario Ambulance and Ontario Fire Department.
Donating to these local emergency services may best help all of the people in these communities, as they may be life and property saving! Thank you! — Contributed by the Kendall Mustang Riders
Buck Switz for the Kendall Mustang Riders and Dick Martin for the Kendall Fire Department Jim Stoikes for the Norwalk Fire Department and Niel Friske for the Kendall Mustang Riders. Dan Downing for the Ontario Ambulance Service, Casey Downing for the Ontario Ambulance Servicec, Niel Friske for the Kendall Mustang Riders, Kevin Knoll for the Ontario Ambulance Service, and Paul Eness for the Ontario Ambulance Service. Dan Downing for the Ontario Fire Department, Niel Friske for the Kendall Mustang Riders, Kevin Knoll for the Ontario Fire Department, and Paul Eness for the Ontario Fire Department.
Niel Friske for the Kendall Mustang Riders and Jeremy Likely for the Wilton Ambulance Service John Dougherty for the Wilton Fire Department, Niel Friske for the Kendall Mustang Riders, and Brian Buchholz for the Wilton Fire Department.
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