Bike to the Razorback vs. Tennessee Baseball Game at Baum Stadium on Sunday

Bike to the Razorback vs. Tennessee Baseball Game at Baum Stadium on Sunday, May 10.
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Bike to the Razorback vs. Tennessee Baseball Game at Baum Stadium on Sunday, May 10.

May is National Bike Month and the city of Fayetteville, together with the University of Arkansas and the Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks, will be promoting and celebrating bicycling throughout the month of May. As a part of this campaign, several events have been planned, which include farmers' market booths, Bike to the Game, and support for Bike to Work Week.

Hitting even closer to campus, the Bike to the Game Event will take place on Sunday, May 10, and will be a day for both individuals and families to ride their bikes to the Razorback vs. Tennessee Baseball Game at Baum Stadium. If interested, there will be a group bike ride from the depot on Dickson Street down to the stadium that afternoon. Meet at the depot at 11 a.m. Once at the stadium there will be a place to check-in your bike for free that will last the duration of the game.

Everyone who rides their bike to the game will get a discounted ticket at the gate as well as free swag. Come down and join us today #BikeNWA! For more information please contact Dane Eifling.                        

 

Contacts

Dane Eifling, Bicycle Programs coordinator
City of Fayetteville
479-575-8211, deifling@fayetteville-ar.gov

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