Sustainable Woodstock will host two overnight 24-hour e-bike loans so participants can take an e-bike home and test out enjoying a scenic route or commuting to work, the grocery store, etc. The Upper Valley E-Bike Lending Library will be at the Norman Williams Public Library from August 30 to September 2.
There are four styles of e-bikes available. Checkout slots are limited, so sign up at Vital Communities as soon as possible.
If you don’t want a bike for a full 24 hours or have no place to store it overnight, Sustainable Woodstock will also host a drop-in demo day on Saturday, September 2, for anyone to come by between 9:30 am and 5 pm and test ride a bike.
Learn how you can save money, improve your health, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, relieve traffic, and free up parking congestion! Try one and discover the possibilities of using an e-bike.
The NWPL is happy to support Sustainable Woodstock’s e-bike lending program again this year. Email programs@sustainablewoodstock.org with questions.