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[14 Sep 2012 | Comments Off on GM volunteers at Low Hollow Bike Trail | ]
GM volunteers at Low Hollow Bike Trail

As part of the first teamGM Cares volunteer week from Sept.10-15 the GM Corvette plant agreed to participate in the building of Bowling Green’s first ever mountain bike trail. The trail is part of the Bowling Green Riverfront Project.

On Thursday 9-13-2012 GM Corvette employees Luke Enslow, Brendan Sheehan, Don Yarano, Jason Trombly, John Johnson and GM retiree Randy Saunders were busy working hard to help improve the local community. The focus was on a section of the Low Hollow Mountain Bike Trail. The trail will be approximately three miles of …

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[6 Sep 2012 | Comments Off on 9/13/12 Low Hollow Trail Build / Ride | ]
9/13/12 Low Hollow Trail Build / Ride

Join us for our weekly Low Hollow Trail build day / ride. This is a great opportunity to meet local mountain bikers, socialize, and ride.
If you want to help build the trail bring something to drink, bug spray, gloves if you have them and KyMBA will provide the tools!
Be sure to bring your bike. It is a really cool experience to be the first person to ride freshly built trail!
See you all there!

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[4 Sep 2012 | Comments Off on Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day | ]
Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day

The Bowling Green Chapter of the Kentucky Mountain Bike Association and the City of Owensboro is hosting Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day.
When: October 6th, 2012
Where: Ben Hawes Park Owensboro, KY
Time: 3pm CST
Cost: The event is Free! Becoming a member of KyMBA and donations are welcomed.
What to bring:
Bicycle & Helmet required (if you are riding)
Closed toe shoes are required
Gloves (recommended)
Water Bottle (recommended)
Parents or accompanying adults must sign a waiver before the ride!
Ride will be weather permitting.