Clean Mobility Buffalo: Pedal & Play

Clean Mobility Buffalo is hosting a free, family-friendly community event happening on Saturday, May 31st, from 10 AM to 3 PM at the William-Emslie YMCA, 585 William St. Rain or shine, we’re welcoming the community to join us for a fun and engaging day for people of all ages.

The goal of Pedal and Play is to promote clean and sustainable transportation—like biking, walking, public transit, and electric vehicles— through hands-on activi ties, educational demos, and interactive exhibits. Our partners at GObike will also be hosting a youth wheelie contest at the event giving away 2 brand new wheelie bikes to winners.

We’ll also be sharing important updates on Clean Mobility Buffalo projects, helping folks stay informed about improvements in local transit and mobility options.

And to make it even more engaging, we’ve launched a Clean Mobility Bingo challenge that encourages participants to try eco-friendly actions throughout the month of May. Anyone who completes a card and brings it to the event can claim a prize—and be entered in a raffle for additional giveaways.

Ultimately, our mission is to empower the community with knowledge and tools to make sustainable choices— while having a great time together.

WHAT IS CLEAN MOBILITY BUFFALO?

Clean Mobility Buf falo is an alliance of 10 like-missioned organiza tions and neighborhood leaders. Together, we are advancing solutions to long-standing transportation challenges on Buffalo’s East Side through forward-thinking projects and with the support of a $10 mil lion commitment from the New York Clean Transportation Prizes Program.

We are working together to raise aware ness of current transpor tation options and bring forward new environ mentally friendly and health-conscious options that prioritize safety, reliability, and accessi bility for all who call the East Side home.

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