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Community gears up for exciting bike rodeo event

August 17, 2024 | Town of Acushnet, Bristol County, Massachusetts



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Community gears up for exciting bike rodeo event
During a recent government meeting, Angela Reggieri, the Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment at Acushnet Public Schools, provided an update on the upcoming bike rodeo scheduled for October 5. The initiative aims to promote bicycle safety and skills among students and community members.

Reggieri confirmed that the event will take place in the school's parking lot, a location previously discussed in earlier meetings. She collaborated with the school business manager to finalize the date and logistics for the rodeo, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in promoting safe biking practices.

The bike rodeo is part of a broader effort to encourage physical activity and safety awareness among youth, aligning with the school district's educational goals. Further details about the event, including activities and participation guidelines, are expected to be shared as the date approaches.

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