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Trailblazers + ETHIC celebrates Russellville School District for contributing to the All Kids Bike program for six schools in Russellville, AR. 

"We've been working with ETHIC, formerly BikeNWA, for a couple of years implementing All Kids Bike Learn-To-Ride programs in Arkansas elementary schools. They've been great advocates for getting kids on bikes, and we look forward to the continued good work that we can accomplish together." - Ryan McFarland, Founder of Strider Bikes

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“Russellville Schools has some amazing champions that were essential to getting this program rolling.  I would like to give a shout-out to Jackalope Cycling’s Johnny and Jen Brazil for seeing this project through.   

We are so excited for the students at these schools! Biking is an important life-long activity that leads to a healthier and happier community.  By incorporating bike programming into Physical Education, we ensure that all children have access to biking. This program from All Kids Bike is a game-changer for so many kids. If you are interested in helping to give biking to more students in Arkansas visit bit.ly/ETHICBikeFund.” - Anya Bruhin Bike Education Program Manager, Trailblazers + ETHIC 

Schools include Center Valley Elementary, Dwight Elementary, London Elementary, Oakland Elementary, Sequoyah Elementary, and Crawford Elementary. This brings the total to 56 schools in Arkansas now teaching children to ride a bike in early elementary.

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