Bicycle enthusiasts gathered at Pernoshal Park on Oct. 9 for Bike Walk Dunwoody’s Fall Picnic and Bike Ride and to also celebrate the opening of a public bike repair station. The day included a 20-mile ride, a look at new bike-friendly conditions on Dunwoody roads and a ride on a trail to Brook Run Park.
Photos by Phil Mosier.
Sandy Herrera (left), Joe Seconder and Matalia Mejia.
Carson Shows, 6.
Emerson Shows, 8, with sisters Carson Shows, 6, and Lauren Shows, 10.
Natalia Mejia.
Joe Seconder.
Group photo.
Joe Seconder, far right, thanks city officials and participants.
Activities ended with a ribbon cutting ceremony of a public bike repair station on the trail. Bike advocate Joe Seconder and Bruce Hagen of Bike Law Georgia were joined by Dunwoody City Councilmembers Lynn Deutsch, Doug Thompson and John Heneghan.
Paige Metzger and her son Reid Metzger lead the way on a trail ride through Brook Run Park.
Bill Black and Scott Shows raise the Bike Walk Dunwoody sign.
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