Credit: Scott Sandberg
University Circle just announced that it’ll celebrate Bike Month with a free Bike 101 Education Class.

The introductory cycling class will take place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 6, at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in the downstairs Classroom B. Food will be provided. After the class, participants can join the Slow Roll community bike ride that departs from Wade Oval at 7 p.m.

Registration for the Bike 101 Education Class is required and will be limited to the first 20 participants.

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2 replies on “University Circle to Celebrate Bike Month With a Free Education Class”

  1. Lol. Trying to teach the unteachable something most civilized people learn by 5.

    But its free. Otherwise who would go? This is cleveland. Land of the free -bee

  2. Reaching out to the community with more free stuff. More investment to keep the city full of freeloaders.

    Do the city a favor and show them a one way path out of town.

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