Course: Teach Your Child to Ride a Bike – Staten Island
- When
- January 5, 2008 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
- Where
- Cromwell Recreation Center
Pier 6 at Murray Hulbert Av. (near Bay St. and Hannah St.)
Staten Island
(The Center, recognizable by its tall smoke stack with the NYC Parks leaf logo, is located about half a mile south of the St. George Staten Island Ferry terminal.) - Cost
- Free
- RSVP
- Participation is free, but pre-registration by mailing or faxing this PDF form is required. No day-of-class walk-ins, please.
- More Info
- Bike New York
- Notes
- DOT staff will be present to assist with helmet fittings and distribute free helmets to those who need them. This event is co-sponsored by Bike New York and the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation.
Parents or grandparents can bring their children and their bikes and helmets to this free, fun event, and they'll be amazed at how easily their children learn how to ride a two-wheeler. Recommended for ages 5 and up. This is an easy, hands-free, crash-free, and low-stress way for parents to get their children rolling on two wheels. This Bike New York class teaches the basics of balancing, starting, stopping, and steering a bike. More than 600 kids and their parents learned this method of riding in 2007.


