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Bike Rodeo & E-Bike Safety Event at Redwood Middle School

Bike Rodeo & E-Bike Safety Event at Redwood Middle School

The free, family-friendly Bike Rodeo & E-Bike Safety Event will take place on Saturday, January 24th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Redwood Middle School, 233 W. Gainsborough Road, Thousand Oaks and is designed to help kids and families learn about essential bike and e-bike safety through hands-on activities and educational resources. Participants will have the opportunity to ride pedal bikes through a guided bike course, visit bike safety booths hosted by local agencies, and learn about e-bike safety, battery safety, proper helmet use, the different classes of e-bikes and how we can join together as a community to promote bike and e-bike safety on our roadways.

Event highlights include:

  • Guided Bike Course: Riders can bring their own pedal bikes to navigate an obstacle course designed to build confidence, balance, and safe riding skills.
  • Battery & E-Bike Safety Education: Learn how to safely use, store, and charge e-bike batteries, and understand the different classes of e-bikes.
  • Safety Passport Challenge: Visit safety booths, collect passport stamps, and enter to win prizes.
  • Community Resources: Meet local public safety partners and learn about programs available to support families and youth.

All members of our CVUSD community are invited to attend this event, which is made possible thanks to the partnership between Ventura County Supervisor Jeff Gorell, the Conejo Valley Unified School District, Conejo Valley Boys & Girls Club, Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency, Conejo Recreation and Park District, California Highway Patrol – Moorpark Division, Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Ventura County Fire Department, the Ventura County Transportation Commission, Kid Krew, Newbury Park Bike Shop and other valued community partners.

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