 Well, the Super Bowl in Minnesota is less than a year away, but one of the many legacy fund grants being awarded to nonprofits around the state is already being put to use. Crow Wing Energized received a legacy fund grant earlier this year from the Minnesota Super Bowl host committee to help fund a bike program in Crow Wing County to promote a healthier, more active lifestyle in children. Those bikes were loaded this weekend and are now available to be rented out by schools and community organizations for use. Crow Wing Energized has spearheaded this program and has successfully orchestrated bringing together multiple local businesses to be able to provide trek bicycles and accessories and trailers to be able to move bikes from school to school as well as lease the bikes out to community groups that would like to utilize that resource. Also in the Brainerd Lakes area, the Molochs Band of Ojibwe received a legacy fund grant earlier this year as well. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.