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Huntington Beach will hold an E-Bike Safety Training event on May 31 at Dwyer Middle School. The hands-on event will include sessions on safe riding practices, traffic awareness, and California e-bike laws. Participants can win prizes and gain valuable knowledge on cycling safety. Concurrently, a free Speaker Series on veterans’ experiences with PTSD will take place at Heroes Hall Museum, promoting community engagement and safety.
Huntington Beach is set to host an E-Bike Safety Training event on Saturday, May 31, aimed at promoting safe riding practices and enhancing traffic awareness among cyclists. The event will take place at Dwyer Middle School, located at 1502 Palm Ave., from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This hands-on training will consist of six 70-minute sessions, covering essential topics such as safe riding techniques, understanding California e-bike laws, and increasing awareness of traffic safety. Participants are encouraged to bring their own bicycles and helmets to fully engage in the training experience. Registration is necessary for anyone planning to attend, ensuring an organized and structured event.
Younger riders will need to secure a permission slip to participate, as all attendees under the age of 18 will require this form. Each registered participant will have the opportunity to win exciting prizes and giveaways, and upon completion of the training, they will receive a sticker to commemorate their achievement.
Simultaneously, the event will feature a free Speaker Series titled “Beyond the Battlefield: Navigating the Journey of Veterans with PTSD,” held at Heroes Hall Museum, located at the O.C. Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. This series will occur from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and is open to the public at no cost.
The Speaker Series is set to kick off with a screening of the documentary “The Volunteer,” which showcases the personal journey of veteran Bruce Nakashima. Following the film, a panel discussion will address PTSD and its effects on veterans, featuring speakers including Nick Berardino, Tom Clark, and Tim Higle.
In addition to the e-bike training and Speaker Series, community members can also participate in a Costa Mesa Planning Commission study session on May 27 at 6 p.m. This session will discuss future land use concepts for the Fairview Developmental Center Specific Plan. Topics of discussion will include land use distribution, open space framework, circulation network, and the overall organization of the site where the decommissioned state hospital is located. The planning session will take place at Costa Mesa City Hall Council Chambers, situated at 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
This series of events showcases the commitment of local authorities and organizations to community safety and well-being. The E-bike Safety Training aims to equip riders with crucial knowledge that can lead to safer transit experiences in Huntington Beach and beyond. Simultaneously, the focus on veterans’ issues through the Speaker Series highlights the ongoing need for support and understanding of mental health challenges faced by those who have served in the military.
Local residents and interested participants are encouraged to register for the e-bike training through the event’s dedicated Eventbrite page and to attend the Speaker Series for valuable insights into veteran experiences.
By organizing these events, Huntington Beach not only promotes safe cycling practices but also fosters community engagement in discussions surrounding important social issues, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to enhancing the lives of its residents.
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- KTLA: Law Enforcement to Host Free E-Bike Training
- Wikipedia: Electric Bicycle
- Independent: Santa Barbara Looks to Crack Down on Wheelies & E-Bikes
- Google Search: E-Bike Safety
- OC Register: Huntington Beach Reverses E-Bikes Ban
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Bicycle
- LA Times: Fourth of July Bike Cruise in Huntington Beach
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