Johnston Offers Free Bike Skills Workshops and Community Ride

News Summary

The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council will host a free two-day Bike Skills Workshop series in May for all ages, aimed at improving biking confidence and road safety. Participants can borrow bikes and helmets, with an outdoor practice session on May 17. The series concludes with a free 5-mile community bike ride on May 18, emphasizing safety and community engagement.

Johnston to Host Free Bike Skills Workshops and Community Ride

The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council (WRWC) will host a free two-day Bike Skills Workshop series in May aimed at improving biking confidence and teaching essential road safety for both youth and adults. The workshops will take place on the weekends of May 10 and May 17, 2023.

The first part of the workshop will be an indoor classroom session specifically designed for participants on Saturday, May 10, at Tri-County HEZ, located at 1126 Hartford Ave., Johnston. This session will focus on helmet safety, rules of the road, right-of-way basics, and how to perform a basic bike check. On the following Saturday, May 17, an outdoor on-bike practice session will be held at North Providence High School, giving participants a chance to practice their skills in a safe environment.

To facilitate participation, WRWC will make bikes and helmets available for borrowing for those who do not own their equipment. This initiative emphasizes increased accessibility to biking activities and promotes safe cycling practices in the community.

Community Bike Ride

Concluding the workshop series, WRWC will host a free 5-mile community bike ride on Sunday, May 18, starting from Tri-County HEZ. This event is open to the public, allowing community members to join regardless of whether they participated in the workshops. Helmets will be mandatory for all riders participating in the community ride, underscoring the WRWC’s commitment to safety.

Participants are encouraged to use their own bikes, but WRWC’s fleet is available for those who need a bike. The community ride aims to foster a sense of community and camaraderie while promoting biking as an enjoyable and healthy activity.

Registration and Additional Information

Those interested in attending the workshops and the community bike ride can find more information and sign up through the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council’s website. Early registration is encouraged to secure a spot, especially for the borrowing of bikes and helmets.

Weather Update

For those planning to participate in the events, the weather forecast for the area indicates mostly cloudy skies with a high of 74°F and winds from the south-southwest at 10 to 20 mph. Evening temperatures are expected to drop to a low near 55°F with calmer winds from the west-southwest at 5 to 10 mph.

Background Context

The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council has been dedicated to promoting sustainability and environmental protection in the region. By offering programs such as these Bike Skills Workshops, the council not only encourages safe biking practices but also supports the development of a healthier, more active community. The workshops represent an excellent opportunity for residents of all ages to enhance their biking skills, learn important safety guidelines, and participate in a fun community event.

As biking becomes increasingly popular for both recreation and commuting, programs like these are vital in ensuring that community members feel confident and competent on the road. Through educational initiatives and community rides, WRWC aims to foster a culture of safety and enjoyment around cycling in Johnston and the surrounding areas.

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