As I've told most of my students, most of my best memories as a child had something to do with my bike. Whether it was riding to to the town pool, racing up and down the cul-de-sac, or skidding in the sand (not recommended without parent approval), riding bikes throughout the neighborhood brings back the best memories. Have you thought, "I need to get more information so my child can learn all the need to about riding their bike?" Or have you thought, "I want my child to learn all the safety rules about riding their bike?" then this is the perfect forum for you. Check out the link below and be ready to have your mind blown. Guest Post by Bowman PTABike Smart Program for Grades 4 & 5 Saturday May 14 from 2-4pm at Community Center Bike Smart classes build rider confidence, whether riding for fun or transportation. Students will learn how to evaluate if their bicycle is safe to ride, proper helmet fit, bicycle handling techniques, signaling, and additional biking skills. In partnership with the Lexington Bicycle Advisory Committee, the Friends of Lexington Bikeways, the Lexington Police Department the 3rd annual Bike Smart Program will be offered this year. The program is designed for children in 4th or 5th grade. Required: Helmet and rideable bike required Registration: Call the Recreation and Community Programs Department at 781-698-4800, or register http://www.lexingtonma.gov/recreation-and-community-programs Fee: $5 to cover costs of materials Comments are closed.
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