PEAC to collect bikes May 2, 9 for Trenton Bike Exchange

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PEAC will be collecting bikes for the Trenton Bike Exchange on May 2 and 9.

PEAC Health and Fitness is set to hold a used bike collection on May 2 and May 9 from 9 a.m. to noon. Contributions will go to the Trenton Boys and Girls Club Bike Exchange.

The Trenton Bike Exchange, located in Ewing, is a non-profit organization that collects and sells, at a low cost, quality bikes to families in Mercer County. Donated bikes of any size and condition are welcome, and all bikes are reconditioned by Bike Exchange volunteers before being sold. 2015 marks the Trenton Bike Exchange’s seventh season.

All proceeds from the bike sales benefit the Trenton Boys and Girls Club’s after-school programs. Additional Bike Exchange locations can be found in New Brunswick, Newark, and Plainfield, NJ. Since 2009, Bike Exchange has raised over $500,000 and sold over 10,000 bikes to families in need.

For more information about the Bike Exchange, contact them at (609) 571-9476 or visit BikeExchangeNJ.org.

For more information about the Bike Drive at PEAC, contact (609) 883-2000, ctentilucci@peachealthfitness.com or visit peachealthfitness.com.

CE-Ewing

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