Families gather for the second annual 'Ride to Remember' bike safety event in Metairie, enjoying rides and learning about bicycle safety.
Join the community of Metairie for the second annual ‘Ride to Remember’ bike safety event on May 18. Enjoy free leisurely bike rides, safety demonstrations, and a memorial ceremony honoring cyclists lost on the roads. With fun activities for all ages and participation from local organizations, this event is a perfect opportunity to promote bicycle safety in a beautiful setting.
Mark your calendars, folks! The beautiful city of Metairie is all set to host the second annual ‘Ride to Remember’ bike safety event on Sunday, May 18. This exciting event promises a whole lot of fun while promoting bicycle safety—it’s the perfect way to enjoy the lovely outdoors with family and friends!
The ‘Ride to Remember’ is a heartwarming initiative that takes place right in the iconic Metairie Cemetery, in partnership with Bike Easy. This remarkable event is part of the larger National Bicycle Safety Month, which makes it an even more fitting time to learn about how to stay safe while cycling. The best part? The event is completely free and open to the public, designed especially to cater to families of all sizes.
Get ready for a day packed with activities! Attendees can look forward to delightful leisurely bike rides through the historic cemetery grounds. It’s a great way to explore the serene landscape while enjoying the beauty that the cemetery has to offer. Aside from the rides, participants will have access to valuable bike safety information and live demonstrations to ensure everyone knows how to ride safely.
One particularly poignant aspect of the event will be a brief memorial ceremony dedicated to those who have tragically lost their lives while riding their bikes. This moment of remembrance serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of safety and awareness on the road.
The synergy between Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Homes & Cemeteries and Bike Easy exemplifies community spirit. Both organizations are keen to foster a cycling culture that prioritizes safety, especially now, given the concerning rate of traffic deaths in New Orleans, particularly among vulnerable road users. With many local bicycle organizations involved—such as Blue Krewe and Bike Law Louisiana—there’s bound to be plenty of interaction and learning opportunities for everyone.
Blue Krewe is set to offer fantastic giveaways, while Bike Law Louisiana will be on hand with educational materials that inform riders about Louisiana’s bike laws. Other participants, like the New Orleans Complete Streets Coalition and New Orleans Ghost Bikes, will join in on the funeral atmosphere by presenting a commemorative ghost bike as a tribute to cyclists who’ve been lost.
Jerry Schoen, the director of community relations at Lake Lawn Metairie, has highlighted just how perfect the cemetery is for biking—it’s a safe, enclosed space where families can ride without worry. The event is tailored to be inclusive, boasting activities suitable for riders of all ages and abilities.
For those who might not have their own bike, worry not! There will be a limited number of loaner bikes provided by Get Up N Ride Nola. So grab the family, hop on a loaner bike if needed, and come enjoy the day!
Things are definitely going to heat up during the event as food options and commemorative T-shirts will be available for purchase. Nothing like a tasty snack to refuel after a lovely ride, right?
Before you head out, it’s a good idea to pre-register for the event to lock in your spot. For all the details you need—including registration—check out bikeeasy.org or give them a call at (504) 861-4022.
So, lace up your sneakers, pump those bike tires, and prepare for a day of remembrance, family fun, and most importantly, learning how to ride safely! The ‘Ride to Remember’ is not just an event; it’s a beautiful opportunity for the community of Metairie to come together and ride into a safer future!
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