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National Bike to Work Day Tomorrow, Two Pit Stops in Bowie

The Bowie Town Center and the Bowie Volunteer Fire Department in Old Bowie are among the stops in the D.C. area for tomorrow's Bike to Work Day.

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association and Commuter Connections invites you to celebrate bicycling as a clean, fun and healthy way to get to work with this annual initiative. There are two pit stops in Bowie this year—one at and one at the .

Here's how it works:

Plan your route to work and back home with the WABA website. Google Maps also offers directions for traveling by bicycle using bike lanes, trails and routes while avoiding hills and traffic, just in case this is the first time you've broken out your bike since last fall.

Find out what's happening in Bowiewith free, real-time updates from Patch.

  1. Also consider joining a commuter convoy from your neighborhood. While planning your route, be sure to stop by pit stops for snacks, waters, high-fives and fun. If this is your first time riding, try a practice run of your route before the big day on the weekend when the roads are quieter.
  2. Register for a pit stop to make sure your free Bike-to-Work Day t-shirt is waiting for you when you arrive, that is, if you're one of the first 8,500 to sign up! This also enters you in to the regional and local raffles for sweet prizes and bikes.

As an incentive to participate, is offering a surprise prize. All you have to do to enter the contest is visit their website and print out a form, get it signed by your boss and turn it in.

Once you've biked to work for the first time, you might want to take a class on how to cycle in the city just to make sure you're as safe as can be. If you have photos or video from tomorrow's , please send them to editor Josh Flynn at joshua@patch.com!


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