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GEM Bicycle Class – Gender Equality Mechanics

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Walk and Roll Bike Shop at the Olympia Transit Center | 2955 Martin Way, Suite 101
DONATION

Join Walk N Roll for an ABC Quick Check class, where you’ll learn how to perform a 5 minute safety check before going out to ride your bike. We will cover how to assess the air in your tires, and the condition of your brakes and drivetrain. We will make small adjustments to our bikes during this event, but please leave major repairs for another event!

Please sign up for this event if you find that your gender is underrepresented in cycling! Women, trans folks, girls, gender-non-conforming, 2-spirit, and femmes are welcome! If you do not fall into these identities, please consider attending another class.

This class will also be taught on August 25.

Sarah is the Bicycle Mechanic Educator at Walk N Roll. She loves to bike and share her knowledge with others. She is super excited to help you get more familiar with your bike! 

A Puri is a bike educator with Intercity Transit’s Walk N Roll program and loves helping all ages of folks learn to get around by bike.

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  • Date: June 19
  • Time:
    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
  • Cost: DONATION
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About Our Classes

Our Co-op Community Classes program has a long and exciting history; we've had a plethora of learning partners over the years, the Free School, GRUB, the Fertile Ground, and more. Many of our classes focus on basic kitchen skills, often paired with a solid education in a particular kind of food: hearty greens, fermented foods, international delicacies, pies, etc. We also feature classes on gardening, personal health, sustainable living, and social justice. Classes are geared towards beginners, with no assumption of prior knowledge, often packed with specific projects appealing to those with more experience.

At the heart of all of our programming is the spirit of generosity. Our classes are led by Olympia Food Co-op working members, staff and community members who want to share their excitement and knowledge with you.  Consider sharing your expertise with your community through a Co-op Community Class.  Our classrooms are a place to experiment, to explore, and to try something new in a supportive environment. They are a great place to network and meet others in your community who share your interests.