East brunswick bike rodeo teaches kids safe cycling skills

East Brunswick Bike Rodeo Teaches Kids Safe Cycling Skills

EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Police Department played a significant role in the East Brunswick Bike Rodeo held on Saturday, August 12th, at the Community Arts Center.

The event, sponsored by Keep Middlesex Moving and Mobile Family Success Center of Middlesex County, aimed to impart essential cycling skills to children. In a secure, supervised environment, young participants were trained on how to confidently and safely ride their bikes on sidewalks, paths, and roadways.

The East Brunswick Police Department extended its gratitude to the community for its active participation. Special acknowledgment was given to the sponsors and organizations for their significant contribution to making the event a success.

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