Sukkot Bike Ride Update: Teens Ride Free

Hazon and Chabad of NW Metro Denver are joining together to present the 2nd annual Sukkah Bike Hop on Sunday, October 7.

NEW: Thanks to support from Rose Youth Foundation, teens can register at no cost!

The supported bike ride offers the choice of 20, 40 and 61 mile scenic routes through Boulder County, allowing riders to choose an option based on their riding ability.

Each route will stop at community sukkahs and the ride concludes with a “brews and BBQ” lunch (delicious vegetarian options will be available). Lunch and snacks will be kosher and feature many local foods.

For more details and to register, visit www.SukkahBikeHop.org. Registration rates go up October 4, so register today. Come shake the lulav, shift gears, and share good food with friends!

About Becky O'Brien

Hazon is America's largest Jewish environmental organization. We create healthier and more sustainable communities in the Jewish world and beyond. Hazon in Colorado is led by Becky O'Brien, Boulder Director and Sarah Kornhauser, Denver Director.

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