By SONJA DRINKWATER
Special to the AV News
Blair Park was the site of a fun day for families who love to cycle, Sunday, Oct. 9.
This event was part of provincial GoByBike Week events in the Alberni Valley, and was funded by the B.C. government through Gobybikebc.
There was a craft table that had children making spoke flippers in Halloween style, cloud, cat or bat from old bicycle tires.
Ty Cyr and Sam Gentleman of the Parks and Rec Trail Riding program were there to help young cyclists with an obstacle course. Puddles deliberately created in the water park were popular with kids.
There was a bike quiz that many of the children decided to try out. One question was, “How many people did the world’s longest tandem bicycle seat?” The answer was eight people.
Another question asked, “How many bicycles are there in China?” The answer is 1,500,000.
For answering the most correct questions out of 15, Linda Rizzato received a $50 gift certificate to The Jumping Slug Community Cyclery. Marilyn Clark won a $25 gift certificate in a random draw and Willow Prefontaine won a second $25 certificate.
GoByBike Alberni volunteers also gave out free cycling maps so that riders could find the bike-friendly trails.
The ADSS Jazz Trio entertained with Pallis Cote-Wallin on bass guitar, Peter Souther on keyboard and Brynn Geddes on drums.
“There was a steady flow of people coming into the park,” organizer John Mayba said.
“There were 50-plus that attended our day in Blair Park. It was nice to see so many families come out. We thought the bike trivia questions would be largely done by adults but it was children that were the largest participants.
“One young fellow, Danny Rous, 13, had his bike stolen so he was hoping to win and be able to put it towards a new bike.”