Bikenetic’s Moving Parade Attracts Many

Photo: Sally Cole
Photo: Sally Cole

What seemed to be hundreds of cyclists and bike lovers attended Bikenetic’s moving parade and grand opening on Saturday, December 5. The event started with a police-escorted ride down the W&OD Bike path from Bikenetic’s location on W. Broad Street to their bigger, new location at 201 W. Jefferson Street.

The grand opening included an omelet bar and breakfast fare from Mike’s Deli at Lazy Sundae and ribbon cutting with Mayor David Tarter, Council members Marybeth Connelly and Dan Sze as well as Falls Church Chamber of Commerce representatives and other local notables including Bikenetic owner/operators Jan Feuchtner and Helen Huley.

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