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Bike Den To Host Winter Biking 101 Workshop February 8

The Bike Den will host a free Winter Biking 101 workshop from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, February 8.

The workshop will cover how to safely bike in winter weather and general rules of the road. All participants will receive a free set of Penn State bike lights.

The event is open to all Penn State students, staff, faculty, and community members over the age of 18. A bike is not required for the indoor workshop.

Interested participants should fill out an RSVP form prior to the workshop’s start time.

For more information on the Bike Den, located on the ground level of the West Deck, or other campus biking programs, visit the Penn State Transportation Services website or send an email to [email protected]

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Megan Kelby

Megan Kelby is a journalism alum of Penn State. Megan is from the great state of Delaware and does not tolerate any 302 slander (now extended to 814 slander.) She enjoyed campus in all seasons and will greatly miss the first State College snow.

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