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Bike Club outlines after-school programs, trail work and a new headquarters to UED committee

3038128 · April 16, 2025
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Representatives from Bike Club told the UED committee on April 9 that the nonprofit operates after-school clubs, in-school bike safety lessons and trail-building projects across Tulsa and is constructing a new headquarters at Bales Park.

Representatives from Bike Club told the UED committee on April 9 that the nonprofit operates after-school clubs, in-school bike safety lessons and trail-building projects across Tulsa and is constructing a new headquarters at Bales Park.

Emily Damick, Bike Club's director of programs and research, said the organization runs 37 elementary and middle school clubs serving more than 600 students and reaches nearly every Tulsa council district with in-school third-grade bike safety lessons. Damick said the program meets weekly year-round, that over 500 elementary students learned to…

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