A picture worth a thousand words.

Children in White Salmon enjoying the bikes they got through the Safe Routes Bicycling/Walking Safety Education Program run by Washington Bikes with funding through the Dept. of Transportation. Photo by Amber Marra, White Salmon Enterprise.
Woo hoo! @WAbikes got the middle/intermediate schools in White Salmon bikes to use during gym class. #funfriday pic.twitter.com/aImcxBigG3
— Amber Marra (@the1abner) September 19, 2014
Amber Marra of The White Salmon Enterprise tweeted the picture out last Friday. We brought our bicycle/pedestrian safety education to White Salmon as part of our Safe Routes to School work in 40+ school districts so far. Every year, around 14,000 or so kids learn to walk and bike safely with our curriculum, and the number grows with each district we visit.