On Thursday, May 16, 2013, local employers of all sizes will take to the roads and trails as part of the City of Santa Clarita’s 10th Annual Bike to Work Day Challenge. Santa Clarita businesses joining this year’s no pollute commute include Boston Scientific, Princess Cruises, College of the Canyons, CalArts, Newhall School District, and many others.
“The annual Bike to Work Day event is a great way to reduce traffic, get physical activity in before the workday, save money on gas and improve air quality in Santa Clarita,” commented Mayor Bob Kellar. “This annual competition not only helps build employee morale for local employers but also shows community members how easy it is to commute to work or around town using the City’s trails and bike paths.”
The competition will be broken down into three categories: small business with two to 10 employees; medium business with 11 to 100 employees; and large business with over 100 employees. Businesses with the highest participation rate in each category will win frozen yogurt from Golden Spoon Valencia and gift certificates for lunch.
Participating bicyclists will also be entered into a raffle for prizes, including a KHS bicycle, high-quality cycling gear, gift certificates, movie tickets, and more.
Five bicycle pit stops will be stationed throughout the City for cyclists to reenergize, enjoy free refreshments, receive giveaways, and learn more information about biking to work. The pit stops include:
· City Hall, located at 23920 Valencia Boulevard
· Bouquet Junction, located behind Chi-Chi’s at the corner of Valencia Boulevard and Bouquet Canyon Road
· South Fork Trail access, located at the corner of Newhall Avenue and 16th Street
· Santa Clara River Trail access, located at the corner of Camp Plenty and Soledad Canyon Road
· City Public Works Yard, located at 25663 Avenue Stanford
The Santa Clarita Bike to Work Day Challenge takes place during national Bike to Work Week, which kicks off on Monday, May 13, and continues through Friday, May 17, 2013. All participating Bike to Work Day cyclists are also eligible to win additional prizes from Los Angeles Metro by pledging at Metro.net/BikeToWork.
In addition to Bike to Work Day, the green friendly party continues in Old Town Newhall on Thursday, May 16, from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. as SENSES hosts a “Rock the Bike” themed block party. This event will serve as the hub for all cycling enthusiasts featuring live Rock n’ Roll music, gourmet food trucks, street performers and other activities. For more information on SENSES “Rock the Bike,” visit ThursdaysAtNewhall.com
For more information on the Bike to Work Day Challenge or to participate, contact the City’s Environmental Services Division at (661) 255-4376 or visit GreenSantaClarita.com.
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