Kids & Family

Don't Miss The Kids Bike Safety Rodeo Saturday In Chesterbrook

Bring your kids to Wilson Park Farm from 10 a.m. to noon so they can learn the best safety practices for bicycle riding.

CHESTERBROOK, PA – Several area organizations are teaming up to host an event that will help your kids stay safe while riding bikes this summer. The Bike Safety Rodeo will turn your kids into bike safety experts, but space is limited so registering soon is a good idea.

It will be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 6 at Wilson Park Farm, 500 Lee Road in Chesterbrook.

The event comes thanks to a partnership between Chester County Safe Kids Coalition; Paoli Hospital; Tredyffrin Township Police Department; Valley Forge/Wayne Bike Line; Bike Chester County and the Transportation Management Association of Chester County.

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Should the weather be friendly, attendees will gather at basketball courts. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be held at the indoor facility available at rear of 1400 Morris Drive.

Participation is free, but attendees must bring their own bikes and helmets. Some helmets will be available on a first-come first-serve basis for kids whose helmets need to be replaced.

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Kids will learn the rules of biking on roads, how to fit helmets properly, bike maintenance, and even their own bike license.

The program is for kids 3 to 13 years old.

Registration is required and parents can do so by calling the Paoli Hospital Trauma Department at (484) 565-8328 and provide the child's first and last name, age and a phone number, or register online here.

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