Reschedule date: Tuesday, September 22, 2020
(originally scheduled Wednesday, June 24, 2020)
Every year in June, The Town of Parker encourages people to ditch their car and grab your bike for Bike to Work Day! This year given the unprecedented and constantly evolving impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Denver region’s Bike to Work Day event is postponed until Tuesday, September 22, 2020.
This year our celebration will align with National Bike to Work Day. The Town of Parker invites you to join the Way to Go team, a program of Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), and 25,000 commuters to participate in this great event, which promotes awareness of the benefits of biking!
Whether you’re headed to the workplace, on a family outing, going to a workout or the store, pledge to ride your bike during the week of Sept. 21. Then, on Sept. 22, make sure to ride by the Town of Parker’s “Ride-by Station” on the Cherry Creek bike path. Elevation Cycle bike technicians will also be onsite should cyclists need assistance.
The first 300 cyclists will receive a goodie bag provided by the Town of Parker and our very generous sponsors, Rocky Vista University, Vitalant, Camp Bow Wow, CareNow Urgent Care and Patricia Jo Stone Attorney’s at Law! These goodie bags will be filled with grab and go nutrition, a customized Parker face gaiter and other goodies.
Whether you are an avid cyclist that hops on the bike every day or your just trying it out, we hope to see you there!
Contact Us
For more information please email us or call 303.805.3253.
For details about this event, visit www.ParkerOnline.org/BiketoWorkDay.