Freedom From Training Wheels at Excelsior Sunday Streets
Freedom from Training Wheels is a great way to get kids riding without training wheels. Bring your child’s bike and helmet if you have them. If not, we have a […]
Freedom from Training Wheels is a great way to get kids riding without training wheels. Bring your child’s bike and helmet if you have them. If not, we have a […]
Front seat, back seat, tag-along or family bike? A Family Bike is a great option to take smaller children to school before you bike to work, for shopping and errands, […]
Come to the 2017 Sunday Streets season finale on October 1st in the Excelsior! Enjoy car-free fun in the heart of the Excelsior from Avalon/Theresa to Geneva on Mission, with fun, FREE activities for the whole family […]
SF Safe Routes to School welcomes all students and families to the community starting point for walkers and rollers to school. See friends and neighbors at Excelsior Playground and enjoy a healthy […]
First Tuesday of every month the SF Bicycle Coalition leads a Bike & Roll to School "bike train" from Excelsior Playground Hub to nearby elementary schools. Parents, teachers and students gather with bikes […]
Lace up your sneakers, pump up your tires, let’s walk and roll! International Walk & Roll to School Day kicks off the San Francisco Safe Routes to School program for […]
Join the Shared Schoolyard Project and Supervisor Mark Farrell at Longfellow Elementary School on Sunday, October 15th from 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. for an exciting kick-off event marking the […]
We’ll have food trucks on location, free non-alcoholic beverages, and an honest-to-goodness ribbon-cutting ceremony. Or better yet, a ribbon-riding-through ceremony. SCHEDULE 10:00 AM - Meet and Greet at Bike Park […]
Celebrate Halloween at Glen Park Elementary School on Saturday, October 28 from 11 am - 1 pm with the Shared Schoolyard Project. This exciting Halloween Festival will include free lunch […]
Join the Shared Schoolyard Project and Supervisor Mark Farrell at Paul Revere Elementary School on Saturday, November 4th from 11 am - 1 pm for an exciting kick-off event marking […]
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, YBike is bringing the Girls Riding Club community together for forkfuls of food and fun! All families with girls in 4th - 9th grade […]
Join the Shared Schoolyard Project and Supervisor Mark Farrell at Daniel Webster Elementary School on Saturday, November 18th from 11 am - 1 pm for an exciting kick-off event marking […]
Join the Shared Schoolyard Project and Supervisor Mark Farrell at Gordon J. Lau Elementary School on Saturday, Dec. 2, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm for an exciting kick-off event […]
SF Safe Routes to School welcomes all students and families to the community starting point for walkers and rollers to school. See friends and neighbors at Excelsior Playground and enjoy a healthy […]
Join the San Francisco Shared Schoolyard Project and Supervisor Mark Farrell for our first ever Winter Festival at West Portal Elementary School on Saturday, Dec. 16 from 11:00 am - […]
Safe Routes to School presents a YBike Learn-to-Ride event at the Shared Schoolyard Winter Festival. YBike introduces bicycling to elementary school aged youth in a fun, safe and structured way. […]
Front seat, back seat, tag along or family bike? When can I start riding with my baby, and how do I get ready? Talk to our family biking experts, then […]
The Girls Riding Club crew is ringing in the New Year with a fresh adventure! We'll wind our way through the Presidio following a trail of clues, puzzles, games, crafts, […]
Safe Routes to School presents a YBike Learn-to-Ride event at the Sunnyside Elementary School Shared Schoolyard Kickoff Celebration. YBike introduces bicycling to elementary school aged youth in a fun, safe […]
Front seat, back seat, tag-along or family bike? A family bike is a great option to take smaller children to school–before you bike to work–and for errands or any bike […]
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