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1st Annual Royersford Police Bike Registration & Inspection

Victory Park, 2nd Ave & Green St, Royersford, PA | Get Directions »
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ROYERSFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT


300 Main Street, Royersford,  PA 19468

   ON JUNE 30, 2012 THE ROYERSFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE HOSTING ITS 1ST  ANNUAL BICYCLE REGISTRATION AND INSPECTION AT VICTORY PARK BETWEEN 10AM AND 2PM AT THE LOWER PAVILLION.

 

OFFICERS FROM THE ROYERSFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE ON HAND, RAIN OR SHINE AT VICTORY PARK TO TAKE REGISTARTION INFORMATION ON YOUR BICYCLE. THE EVENT IS FREE OF CHARGE TO THE BOROUGH RESIDENTS.

 

THE ROYERSFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT LOCATES NUMEROUS BICYCLES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND IS UNABLE TO LOCATE THE OWNERS OF THESE BICYCLES. THE REGISTRATION OF THESE BICYCLES WILL PROVIDE THE POLICE THE ABILITY TO LOCATE THE OWNER THROUGH A SERIAL NUMBER WHICH WILL BE PLACED ON THE BICYCLES FRAME. IT WILL ENSURE THAT THE BICYCLE GET’S BACK TO THE OWNER.

 

ALSO, THE POLICE WILL INSPECT YOUR BICYCLE FOR YOU AND PROVIDE INFORMATION ON BICYCLES LAWS AND RULES OF THE ROAD. THE POLICE DEPARTMENT CURRENTLY HAS A BICYCLE OFFICER WHO IS CERTIFED BY THE INTERNATIONAL POLICE MOUNTAIN BIKE ASSOCIATION OR (IPMBA).

 

THIS IS OPEN TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN SO EVERYONE IS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND. 

 

ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EVENT PLEASE CONTACT OFFICER GODIN AT THE ROYERSFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 610-948-3305.

                                                                                         

Event Details

Posted by: Officer Thomas A Godin Sr
Where Victory Park 2nd Ave & Green St, Royersford, PA 19468
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:00 am–2:00 pm
Price $0

More About Victory Park

Victory Park

Victory Park

2nd Ave & Green St, Royersford, PA

By far the larger of Royersford's two borough parks, Victory Park occupies most of the area between the boundaries of 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, Green Street and Washington Street. Dense thickets of mature trees shelter a pair of brightly colored playgrounds, a veterans memorial, picnic pavilions, and an attractive footbridge that crosses a small tributary of the nearby Schuylkill River. Two basketball courts are also available. The centerpiece of the park is arguably its youth baseball field, renamed in 2009 for late community leader Ron Nettles and situated near the park's east corner. Pavilions may be used by reservation only. Pets, bicycles, and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.

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