On Saturday, July 25, 201, the ride started in the heart of the Historic King Drive Business Improvement District at 2021 N. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, where DreamBikes is located. The ride was free and open to all community members. DreamBikes staff was available to perform free bicycle safety checks and offered $10 bike rentals. DreamBikes is registered as a Wisconsin non-profit 501© 3 business. The shop is run with the assistance of interns from the Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club. Courtney James (pictured above) a junior attending Washington High School who has been interning for a month, said he has plans to apply for a $20,000 scholarship provided by DreamBikes to attend barbering school and later open his own shop.
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