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'''Helping Understand Bicycles''' is a coalition committed to promoting bicycles as a fun and sustainable form of transportation that is accessible to individuals of any age, class, race, or gender. This goal has manifested in the form of a community bicycle workspace. We offer free workspace, tools, bicycle maintenance workshops, the use of reclaimed bike parts, and bicycle related events to anyone interested. Through these projects HUB also seeks to build bridges between the greater Prescott community, the local cycling community, and Prescott College. | '''Helping Understand Bicycles''' is a coalition committed to promoting bicycles as a fun and sustainable form of transportation that is accessible to individuals of any age, class, race, or gender. This goal has manifested in the form of a community bicycle workspace. We offer free workspace, tools, bicycle maintenance workshops, the use of reclaimed bike parts, and bicycle related events to anyone interested. Through these projects HUB also seeks to build bridges between the greater Prescott community, the local cycling community, and Prescott College. | ||
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Helping Understand Bicycles is a coalition committed to promoting bicycles as a fun and sustainable form of transportation that is accessible to individuals of any age, class, race, or gender. This goal has manifested in the form of a community bicycle workspace. We offer free workspace, tools, bicycle maintenance workshops, the use of reclaimed bike parts, and bicycle related events to anyone interested. Through these projects HUB also seeks to build bridges between the greater Prescott community, the local cycling community, and Prescott College.
Contact
On the corner of Sheldon St. and Grove Ave. Behind Student Services building on the Prescott College campus.