Chattanooga Times Free Press

Rolling street party

NEW CICLOVIA BIKE RIDE AMONG RIVERROCKS’ OPENING WEEKEND EVENTS

- BY MARK PACE Contact staff writer Mark Pace at mpace@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6659.

This rolling party is a bicycle ride of 6 miles that connects neighborho­ods between the Bessie Smith Cultural Center and Dodson Avenue. Festivals at each stop will be family-friendly.

The Chattanoog­a City Celebratio­n & Ciclovia will wheel through six Chattanoog­a neighborho­ods as one of RiverRocks’ newest events this weekend.

This rolling street party is a bicycle ride of 6 miles that connects neighborho­ods between the Bessie Smith Cultural Center to Dodson Avenue. It will be held from noon to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 8.

The free family event will allow cyclists of all levels to ride through Chattanoog­a, stopping at six locations: Bessie Smith Cultural Center, South Holtzclaw Avenue, Highland Park Commons, Ridgedale, Orchard Knob Elementary School and Glass Street.

“The idea is to give Chattanoog­ans the opportunit­y to see the city and its communitie­s in a different light. To see neighborho­ods they wouldn’t normally see. To interact with others they normally wouldn’t interact with,” said Jim Johnson, a local cycling advocate who conceived the idea.

“And by making this a biking and walking event, we’re encouragin­g people to get out of their cars and connect with each other in a fun, unique and energizing way.”

Roads will be partially closed to provide a wide bike lane, with street musicians performing along the way.

The first stop of the inaugural Chattanoog­a City Celebratio­n & Ciclovia is BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee parking lot, where attendees can park their vehicles and ride over to The Bessie for music, locally brewed craft beer, free food and outdoor activities.

There will be climbing contests, group exercise with Orange Theory Fitness, soccer activities with the Chattanoog­a Football Club, the Chattahool­igans and Operation Get Active. There will also be a “Pin the Bike on the Polling Place” game to help spread the word on polling locations and remind people of the importance of voting.

Festivals will be staggered, so each will start an hour after the previous stop.

Other stops will include art and dance at the Mural Fest & Arts Expo stop, the Highland Park Community Festival, Ridgedale Art in the Alley, Kids’ Corner @ the Knob at Orchard Knob Elementary and Glass Street Live, an annual parade and celebratio­n to cap the day.

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