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Bike Safety Days to be Held in Rocky Point

Program will be held on July 28 in Rocky Point and July 29 in Mt. Sinai.

Riding a bike on the windy roads and busy highways in the area can be very dangerous, but there are ways to be safe.

The , along with Legis. Sarah Anker and Sheriff Vincent Demarco, will hold Bike Safety Days at the end of the month in order to demonstrate the safe procedures children should follow in order to ride bikes in the area.

A bike rodeo, bike safety instruction and bike safety demonstrations will take place during the free event which will take place at the in Rocky Point on July 28 and in Heritage Park in Mt. Sinai on July 29. Both events will start at 10 a.m.

“There is nothing more important in our community than protecting the safety and welfare of our children," Legis. Anker said.

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