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Harley Davidson Builds & Donates Strider Bikes To Kindergartners
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through Endurance Sportswire's website.
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Black Hills Harley Davidson announces a donation of 375 Strider Bikes to Rapid City Area Schools (RCAS). This generous donation will help approximately 6,000 kindergarteners learn to ride over the next 5 years. The Strider Bikes will be delivered to every kindergarten physical education class in the district and will be incorporated into their curriculum between December 2018 and spring 2019.
According to a press release, Rapid City elementary schools will receive everything they need to get their students pedaling (through the Kindergarten P.E. program). The program includes a proven, integrative curriculum, staff training and certification, and the revolutionary, child-friendly Strider 14x Sport bikes. “The surest path to securing our future is to focus our collective energy on our goal to build the next generation of Harley-Davidson riders,” said Al Rieman, co-owner of BHHD. “We must become as good at building new riders as we are at building great motorcycles and creating unmistakable Harley-Davidson experiences.”The iconic dealership is donating the bikes through the Adopt-A-School Program, part of the nonprofit Strider Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization.
For more on the Strider Education Foundation and the Black Hills Harley-Davidson chapter, view the full release here.
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