With the help of community partners, REV’s Zyp Bikeshare team is throwing another Station Celebration… and this time we’re celebrating with the residents of Titusville! This family-friendly event will take place this Saturday, August 5th at Memorial Park, right next to our Zyp Station, from 10 AM to 2 PM and will include:
– Food Trucks
– Live Music
– Local Vendors
– A Neighborhood Bike Ride (led by Magic City Bike Club)
– Giveaways
– Special Guests
– Plus Much More!
The Zyp Team will also provide FREE DEMO RIDES and BIKE SAFETY COURSES for interested attendees who want to test out a pedelec (or a standard 8-gear bike) while learning how to cycle safely through the Magic City.
So come out August 5th, enjoy yourself, and see how Zyp can improve your daily commute!
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