Event Name: Pedal Pal Power Ride (10+ Miles)
Date: Wednesday, 5/6 + 5/27
Time: 5:30pm
Location: Blue ‘Bike Man’ Sculpture (805 Lee Street E)
Description:
Join Community Captain Sam as we celebrate Bike Month with two 10+ mile bike rides this May. We will depart from Downtown Charleston and make our way to ride along parts of the Kanawha City Cycling Route and back. Meet at 5:30pm at the Lee Street Triangle (805 Lee Street E). Please be prepared for at least 2 hours of riding.
Bring your own bike and helmet. Don't forget to bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during the ride. This event is free, family-friendly and welcome to all. Rain or shine. Stay tuned to the WV Pedal Pals Facebook page for extreme weather updates or cancellations.
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