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Reading Hospital to Host Bike to Work Week Ride

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Reading Hospital to Host Bike to Work Week Ride

Reading Hospital will host a free, community-wide bike ride and The Friends to donate two electric bicycles to the West Reading and City of Reading Police Departments

On Friday, May 19, National Bike to Work Day, Reading Hospital will host a free, community-wide bike ride. The six-mile route will take approximately one hour to complete, starting and ending at the Reading Hospital 7th Avenue parking lot (at Scottish Rite Cathedral). The ride will take participants through West Reading, the City of Reading, and along the Schuylkill River Trail. Registration for the event will begin at 6:30 a.m. and the ride will begin at 7 a.m.

The Bike-to-Work-Week Ride, sponsored by the Reading Hospital Community Wellness Department, Commuter Services of Pennsylvania, and Penske Racing Shocks, encourages community members to consider alternative modes of transportation and promotes safe bicycling habits.

Courtney Powers, Director of Community Engagement at Reading Hospital, said, “It is imperative to Reading Hospital that we are involved within our community, especially when it comes to improving the health and wellbeing of Berks County residents. It is events like these that draw us together to share and promote safe, healthy habits to our community.”

In recognition of “Bike to Work” Week, event sponsors will announce the donation of two state-of-the-art Trek Electric Bicycles to the West Reading and Reading Police Departments by The Friends of Reading Hospital. Each department will receive one electric bicycle designed by Trek specifically for those who serve others: police, EMTs, fire department personnel, park rangers, and forest service employees.

Sharon Keating, President, The Friends of Reading Hospital said, “We are proud to participate in the Bike-to-Work Week Ride and support our local police departments through the donation of e-bikes in an effort to address 2022 Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Plan strategies, which include green commute and violence prevention.”

Benefits of Commuting by Bicycle:

The event will take place rain or shine.

Must be 18 years of age or older. Bicycles and helmets are required to participate.