C.I.C.L.E.’s Learn to Ride for Adults
Do you not know how to ride a bicycle, but would like to learn? Well,
now's your chance. Join cycling instructors Liz and Shay for this
two-hour class that will get you out there rolling on two wheels. Bring
your own bicycle. If you do not have a bicycle, we may be able to
provide you with one.
8:09 AM PDT on October 1, 2008
Do you not know how to ride a bicycle, but would like to learn? Well,
now’s your chance. Join cycling instructors Liz and Shay for this
two-hour class that will get you out there rolling on two wheels. Bring
your own bicycle. If you do not have a bicycle, we may be able to
provide you with one.
Do you not know how to ride a bicycle, but would
like to learn? Well, now’s your chance. Join cycling instructors Liz
and Shay for this two-hour class that will get you out there rolling on
two wheels. Bring your own bicycle. If you do not have a bicycle, we
may be able to provide you with one.
Class Fee: $15. Sliding scale available. Workshops fill quickly, please call or write to reserve your spot.
For more info: cicle.org
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