According to a news release, the community ride is open to participants of all ages and skill levels and will follow the park’s scenic trails. Organizers said the event promotes health, wellness, and solidarity with those living with sickle cell disease.
“We are excited to bring the community together for this meaningful event,” said Chris Watts in a news release. “By participating in the bike ride, riders will help increase awareness and contribute to ongoing efforts to support research and care for those affected.”
Registration will open at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Helmets and safety gear are strongly encouraged. Proceeds will benefit education and support programs for sickle cell disease.
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