Special Bike Parade Will Be Part Of City Of Collegedale 50th Anniversary Celebration On Saturday

  • Monday, July 23, 2018

The City of Collegedale will be eye-catching as colorfully decorated bicycles and tricycles descend upon the city this Saturday, to participate in the Anniversary Bike Parade. Hosted by the Collegedale Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction with the Collegedale Police Departments, the bike parade is a continuation of special events this year to celebrate the city’s 50th anniversary.    

 

Everyone is encouraged to join in the fun and “bling out their bikes and trikes” to show them off in this special family-friendly parade.  Registration is free at The Commons pavilion onsite this Saturday from 8 a.m.

until 8:30 a.m. Participants who register will be eligible for prizes after the parade. 

 

For more information, go to http://collegedaleparksandrec.com/ or contact Traci Bennett-Hobek at 423 468-1971.

 

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