Hosted by Mountain Home Parks and Recreation, the program runs from March 8 to April 12 and focuses on bike safety and handling skills.
Bikes will be provided, and helmets are available for those who need one. Recreational Coordinator Enoch Pepin says the program is designed for children who are already familiar with how to ride a bike.
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Meetings are on Saturdays from 1:30 to 2:45 and will mainly take place at Cooper Park. Pepin says there may be opportunities to practice on other types of terrain during the program.
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Part of the class will include a focus on bike safety in traffic and on roadways. Pepin says bike safety in traffic is important to recognize for both bike riders and other vehicles.
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Limited spots are available and has a registration fee of $20.
For more information, call 870-424-9311 or email mengeler@cityofmountainhome.com.
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