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Lacombe sisters launch biking day camp after pandemic shuttered their summer jobs

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Petal 2 the Metal.“Biking seemed like the best option because the kids are already distanced from each other naturally,” Bethany said.Their plan is simple: keep the kids safe and entertained.“Having lots of experience at camp made us feel prepared to tackle something more on our own and it allowed us to plan some of the activities that we’ll have and facilitate a fun environment for the kids,” Barbara said.The camps start mid-July and will run five days a week, for four hours a day.“Each day we’ll teach a little bit, maybe about bike maintenance, how to wash your bike,” Bethany explained.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]But there will also be plenty of riding, she added.“It’s summer, we don’t need.

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