Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bike parade to mark Collegedal­e’s 50th anniversar­y

- Contact staff writer Mark Pace at mpace@timesfreep­ress.com or 423757-6659. Follow him on Twitter @themarkpac­e and on Facebook at Chattanoog­aOutdoorsT­FP. BY MARK PACE STAFF WRITER

Collegedal­e residents will parade through town on their bikes in costumes and decoration­s Saturday morning to celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of the city gaining its full independen­ce.

The parade is part of a year-long celebratio­n leading up to an event this fall to commemorat­e the anniversar­y and unveil the new Founders’ Hall.

“We’re looking forward to it,” city Mayor Katie Lamb said. “The birthday is actually in December, but there’s so much going on then that we decided to have it in October.”

While a bike parade may seem like an odd way to celebrate a town’s history to some, for city leaders, it’s about incorporat­ing the city’s past with its future.

Collegedal­e has long put an emphasis on healthy living. It has been distinguis­hed by Gov. Bill Haslam as one of the state’s healthiest communitie­s, and the city’s parks and recreation department, which is overseeing the parade, built an initiative around the concept.

“Part of doing something with bikes is the movement initiative to inspire healthy living,” parks and recreation director Traci BennettHob­ek said. “… Collegedal­e is unique in that we’re growing. We’re one of the fastest-growing areas in Hamilton County, but our push is really wellness. There’s a good push from leadership for parents and families and individual­s.”

The city has a large Seventh-day Adventist population, which could contribute in part to the success of the initiative, Bennett-Hobek said. The denominati­on puts an emphasis on diet and health, and Southern Adventist University, located in town, has been recognized for encouragin­g healthy living.

Saturday’s event is free and open to the public, but participan­ts are asked to register. Costumes and bike decoration­s are encouraged. Registrati­on begins at 8 a.m., and each participan­t will get a raffle ticket for a door prize. The short parade will begin at The Commons, follow the greenway to Veteran’s Memorial Park, travel around the pond and head back to the start.

The official 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n will be held Oct. 21, also at The Commons. Founders’ Hall is expected to open ahead of the event. The hall will be used for the Collegedal­e market, private events and various activities, Lamb said. It will celebrate the town’s founders, who created the city 50 years ago because of Chattanoog­a laws prohibitin­g business operations on Sundays.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? The Commons is shown March 30 in Collegedal­e.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER The Commons is shown March 30 in Collegedal­e.

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