Have bike, will tell jokes.

That's how you can best describe South Dakota native Skylar Bolks this summer.

Bolks is preparing to embark on a "Jokes and Spokes" comedy tour via his bicycle over the next couple of months.

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His comedy journey is a lead-up to his goal of riding RAGBRAI (July 19-26) in Iowa.

RAGBRAI is an annual ride for biking enthusiasts that lasts 7 days across the great state of Iowa.

Bolks told Dakota News Now his decision to ride RAGBRAI was all part of a goal to make some changes in his life. He has a history of doing stand-up comedy, and he recently decided to combine his passion for doing comedy with his new passion for biking.

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As Dakota News Now reports, Bolks is planning a series of comedy shows in various eastern South Dakota towns along the route to RAGBRAI. He has 13 different shows planned before the RAGBRAI ride gets underway in mid-July.

Look for him to pedal into cities like Worthing, Valley Springs, Flandreu, Bruce, Corona, Aberdeen, Stratford, Huron, Mitchell, Webster, Brookings, and Watertown.

His comedy/biking adventure is set to get underway (June 5) at the Taco Vault in Worthing, South Dakota.

According to Bolks, when he gets around to pedaling into Brookings later this summer, he plans to strap a speaker on his back and tell jokes as he cruises the streets in the home of SDSU.

Doing a comedy tour by bicycle is pretty rare; only a few other folks have attempted to try it, but Bolks feels he is up for the task.

If you would like to learn more about his "Jokes and Spokes" comedy tour, and see the various locations he will be performing in these eastern South Dakota towns, check him out at Skylerbolks.com.

Source: Dakota News Now

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Sure, there are tons of things to do in the Sioux Empire every summer, but if your entertainment budget is small (or zero), we have the solution - actually, we have lots of solutions.

Here is a list of family-friendly (and some, just adult-friendly) events happening this summer in the Sioux Falls area that you should check out. Oh, the best part, everything on this list is FREE.

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