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Readers' Forum: Break the seasonal cycle
To quote the director of the local Provo Bicycle Collective, Kira Johnson, who has been cycling to work year-round since 2016, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.”
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Provo nonprofits improve Utah biking
Nestled at the corner of 200 North and 400 East sits the Provo Bicycle Collective, a brick building with a colorful mural of Provo on the side. But there is more than meets the eye: It is not just a bicycle shop, but a way for members of the community to give and connect to others.
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New Provo Bicycle Collective program strives to empower women
Kira Johnson (right) helps volunteer Madeline Buhman (center) work on a tire during Women's Night. (Savannah Hopkinson)
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