There are two things the Bikers Against Diabetes club is trying to promote: motorcycles and diabetes.
That may be obvious, but the local club backs up their name by sending local children and their families to Diabetes Camp annually so they can learn more about how to manage their disease.
The club's annual BAD Rodeo will be held on June 1, as an event for families and a fundraiser to support diabetes research and sending people to the camps.
Organizer Keith Irvine doesn't like "annual" titles, and the club doesn't do this every year to go through the motions.
"I don't believe in annual things. I just believe in a purpose," said Irvine.
But if anyone's counting, this is the sixth annual BAD Rodeo.
This year at the rally, the Diabetes Association's Clothesline truck will also be available to accept clothing donations throughout the day.
"We're hoping to get that as full as we can with people doing spring cleaning right now," said Irvine.
The rodeo will once again be held at Stanley Park on Road 605 between Bienfait and Lampman. Signs will be out on Saturday directing people to the rural location.
The Estevan Family Centre has also come on board to be a part of the event, and they will be organizing the Critter's Corner, with lots of activities for young children who maybe aren't so interested in the bikes.
"We're going to have little tyke toys and activities for the little ones, so while the motorcycle stuff is going on, they aren't bored and they can get in under the shade," said Irvine, noting they are a very family-friendly festival.
"We're combining fun with motorcycle activities and family activities to get the kids involved with getting to know more about not only diabetes but motorcycles," he added.
Some of the funding they raise goes to help send kids to camp.
"Right now we do have a kid from Estevan whose family would like to go to the family camp. That's a weekend thing," said Irvine, noting he has been in contact with the Diabetes Association to apply for it.
Irvine and his older sister attended the camp when they were children. The kids' camp is in Watrous, while the family camp was recently moved to Arlington Beach.
Running from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the BAD Rodeo has lots to see, lots to do and plenty of prizes to be won.