Learn-To-Ride@StVincentPark | Thursdays at 2 p.m. July 18 to August 8

Learn-To-Ride@StVincentPark | Thursdays at 2 p.m. July 18 to August 8

Four-Week-Long Learn-To-Ride Class at St. Vincent Community Center

By St. Louis BWorks

Date and time

July 18 · 2pm - August 8 · 4pm CDT

Location

St Vincent Park

7335 Saint Charles Rock Road St. Louis, MO 63121

About this event

  • 21 days 2 hours

This free, four-week-long Learn-To-Ride course for students ages 8 to 17 years old is focused on learning to get up on two wheels. St. Louis BWorks provides all needed materials (e.g. loaner bikes, plus helmets to keep) to help students achieve this goal. Learn-To-Ride students who successfully complete this program can go on, if they wish, to enroll in a BWorks Earn-A-Bike class (that’s a separate six-week course which focuses on more bike skills and ends with a graduation ride around the community — plus taking home a nicely refurbished bicycle to keep).

Students who commit to this series will meet for four Thursday afternoons, with a two-hour class beginning each week at 2 p.m. (and ending at 4 p.m.). The first class meeting is Thursday, July 18; and the final class will be Thursday, August 8. Students must consistently attend class.

Classes take place at St. Vincent Community Center, located in St. Vincent Park at 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121.

Requirements for this course:

1) A parent/guardian must attend the first 15 minutes of the first of the four classes. We also limit each family to one registrant per Learn-To-Ride session, and the student must be between the ages of 8-17.

2) Keep in mind that there may be a little bit of fun homework involved in between each of the classes. Our whole Learn-To-Ride curriculum is designed with the chief goal of getting your student comfortable and confident riding on two wheels, and we need parent/guardian help to ensure each registrant reaches that goal — one sure to lead to lifelong joy and further learning.

Organized by

St. Louis BWorks is a nonprofit organization that has been operating since 1988. We offer free programs to children ages 8 to 17 with an emphasis on personal responsibility, teamwork and community, in exchange for a tangible reward. BWorks offers programming revolving around computers as well as bicycles. Visit us online at www.bworks.org.

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