Start a healthy habit on Bike to Work Day, March 3

Start a healthy habit on Bike to Work Day, March 3
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Mayor Daniella Levine Cava leads the 10th Annual Bike305 Bike to Work Day encouraging residents in all municipalities to ride a bicycle to work, school, and fun destinations for a healthy way to live life. Join us Friday, March 3 for a 6-mile police escorted bike ride from Haulover Park to City of Aventura Founders Park. Check-in begins at 7 a.m. Riders are encouraged to arrive as early as 6:45 a.m. to receive free gifts. The police escorted bike ride to Aventura Founders Park begins at 8:20 a.m. If requested, transportation will be provided for you and your bike back to Haulover Park after the ride.

By joining the event, while supplies last and if you arrive by bike, you’ll get a free Bike305 shirt, a bike helmet and free refreshments at start and finish. No registration is required.

Volunteers 16 years old and older are invited to support Bike to Work Day, at either Haulover Park or City of Aventura Founders Park, on Friday, March 3. Volunteers will be helping set-up the event, organizing riders and engaging with participants. All volunteers will receive an official event t-shirt, and community service hours letters are provided upon request. You can sign up by visiting Park Link. LEARN MORE ABOUT BIKE305

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