Participate in Bike to Work Day May 15

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The Lawrence Hopewell Trail Board of Trustees is calling on workers of Mercer County to leave their car keys at home on Friday and instead hop on their bikes to commute to work. In recognition of national Bike to Work Day, the trustees of the 22+ mile cycling and walking loop through Hopewell and Lawrence Townships ask their neighbors to consider alternative transportation to work.

Young and her committee co-chair Lindsey Bohra are asking bicycling enthusiasts to do one more thing: take a selfie and share it with others.

Participants can also share selfies by texting (609) 731-2195 or emailing webmaster@lhtrail.org.

The Lawrence Hopewell Trail (LHT) is a 22+ mile bicycle and pedestrian trail and transportation corridor through public and private land in Lawrence and Hopewell Townships in Mercer County. The idea for the LHT grew out of a commitment to improving the quality of life for all of those who work in the region. The LHT supports an active, livable and sustainable community with alternative forms of transportation to reduce the reliance on automobiles. It also promotes health and fitness, recreation and outdoor education. For more information please visit lhtrail.org.

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