
Bike to Work Day
If you haven’t heard already, this Friday is Bike to Work Day!
Here at IBEX Herdquarters, we’ve been busy preparing for another great pit stop event. From 6:30 – 9:00 am, we’ll be serving up a pancake and waffle breakfast with fruit and drinks, to help you wake up on your bike ride to work. Not only that, but we’ll have games, music, and prizes, so be sure to come check it out!
Judging by the number of bikes outside IBEX today, I think it’s safe to say the excitement is building…
If you haven’t already registered, you can either sign up on the Bike to Work Day website, or when you visit our pit stop. By signing up, you show your support for cycling in the city and embracing greener forms of transportation. Assiniboine Credit Union will also donate $0.25 to the Winnipeg Repair Education and Cycling Hub (WRENCH) with every registration. Finally, there’s a BBQ at the Forks starting at 3:30 pm for registrants.
We’re looking forward to seeing you at our pit stop this year!

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