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How two Lynchburg business owners use bikes and beer to create a community
Pints after Pedals has about 75 riders each week
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In Your Town: Bicycle program aims to strengthen Lynchburg community
LYNCHBURG, Va. – As COVID-19 restrictions loosen up, a Lynchburg restaurant owner and a bike shop owner are partnering to continue an event called Pints after Pedals.
Cyclists start the weekly ride at Bikes Unlimited on Jefferson Street in downtown Lynchburg.
They then ride 8 miles along the Blackwater Creek Trail, before meeting at the ‘glasshouse’ for drinks, food and fellowship.
The Tuesday evening excursions average about 75 riders and welcome newcomers of all ages.
April 19, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Liberty students serve at the Bedford Museum and Genealogical Library during Serve Lynchburg.
Liberty University freshman Kenna Provence walked into the Lynchburg Humane Society Friday afternoon, interrupting her typical routine of walking into her afternoon classes on campus. Instead of cracking open a textbook, she had volunteered to pick up waste and debris outside the facility and do some cleaning inside.
Provence was one of close to 1,500 other Liberty students, faculty, and staff who blanketed the Lynchburg community in groups on Friday and Saturday to serve at the 97 different locations as part of Liberty’s annual Serve Lynchburg event.