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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Students line up for a lesson. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Sixth grader Herminio Sanchez IV, 12, gets a balanced lesson from The Bike Connector founder and Concorde president Wade Rubinstein. Sanchez said he hadn’t had a bike in about five or six years. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Students wait to be divided into groups for lessons. Right to left: Sixth graders Orlan Escobar, 12, Camila Mercedes, 12, and Fifth graders Esmeralda Filiberti, 11.
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Sixth grader Elijah Estrada, 12, is getting some help getting started from Patti Grasso of Lexington, who is on the board of The Bike Connector. Estrada said he hasn’t trained much lately because his brother’s bike crashed and he was using Estrada. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Laura Smeaton of Roslindale, a licensed bike trainer, gets a row of kids on bikes to ride in straight lines. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Students line up for a lesson with trainer Rachel O’Donnell of Westford, second from right. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Coach Rachel O’Donnell of Westford goes to hand signals. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Sandra Rubichod and her husband, regular volunteer Bill Rubichod, of Concord, wear a helmet to 5th grader Giovanni Oliveira, 11. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Brandon Estrella, 11, in the fifth grade, got a thumbs up from volunteer Ron Karlberg of Lowell, while sitting on the bike he just got. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Sixth grader Christian Zaruma, 12, is training to stop with his hand brakes before he gets off his feet. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. “Rock Dodge” was one of the identified exercises. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Volunteer Richard Fahlander of Concord fits sixth grader Krist Destin, 12, with a helmet. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Laura Smeaton of Roslindale, a licensed bike trainer, gets a row of kids on bikes to ride in straight lines. Sun / Julia Melki
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May 12, 2022 – The bike conductor gives about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students, as well as installs new helmets for them, and gives them safety lessons. Sixth grader Herminio Sanchez IV, 12, receives help getting started from The Bike Connector founder and Concord president Wade Rubinstein. Sanchez said he hadn’t had a bike in about five or six years. Sun / Julia Melki
Bike Connector donates bikes to Stoklosa students
LOWELL – Bike Link provided about forty bikes to Stoklosa Middle School students on Thursday, as well as fitting them with new helmets and giving them safety lessons.