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{{Shop-info|name=Key City Bike|website=https://www.keycitybike.org|email=contact@keycitybike.org|phone=507-304-1936|year_founded=2000|town=Mankato|state=Minnesota|country=United States|mission-statement=Recycle. Reclaim. Empower. | |||
Key City Bike is a non-profit community bike space largely run by volunteers. We accept donations of bikes, parts and accessories with a goal to reduce environmental impact through diverting these things from the landfill. We train our volunteers how to restore, repair and reclaim bicycles and parts. All salvageable items are saved for another use while much of what remains (metal and rubber) gets recycled. | |||
Key City Bike provides a safe and positive workspace for anyone to fix their own bicycle using our tools. We aim to expand bike culture by empowering our community members and volunteers through events and education of bicycle safety and mechanical skills.}} | |||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
* Phone: 507- | * Phone: 507-304-1936 | ||
== News == | == News == | ||
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* http://www. | * http://www.keycitybike.org | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 10 August 2023
Website | https://www.keycitybike.org |
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contact@keycitybike.org | |
Founded | 2000 |
Location | Mankato, Minnesota, United States |
Mission Statement |
Recycle. Reclaim. Empower. Key City Bike is a non-profit community bike space largely run by volunteers. We accept donations of bikes, parts and accessories with a goal to reduce environmental impact through diverting these things from the landfill. We train our volunteers how to restore, repair and reclaim bicycles and parts. All salvageable items are saved for another use while much of what remains (metal and rubber) gets recycled. Key City Bike provides a safe and positive workspace for anyone to fix their own bicycle using our tools. We aim to expand bike culture by empowering our community members and volunteers through events and education of bicycle safety and mechanical skills. |
Phone | 507-304-1936 |
Contact
- Phone: 507-304-1936