Lakehurst police hosting annual bicycle rodeo
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Lakehurst Police Hosting Annual Bicycle Rodeo

LAKEHURST, NJ (PUBLIC EVENT PRESS RELEASE) – The Lakehurst Borough Police Department and the Lakehurst Youth and Recreation are hosting its annual bicycle rodeo ??

The rodeo is open to all children grades Pre-K through 8th. The event will include a bicycle safety check, agility course, and a race around the lake with prizes awarded to participants. Free food and drinks will be provided. All participants must have a helmet!

For further information, contact Det. Poss at (732) 657-7812 ext 204 or mposs@lakehurstpolice.org

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