Lebanon Bicycle Recycle has scheduled another series of bike mechanics classes “to empower participants with the skills to repair bikes and support our mission of providing bicycles for the community,” according to a recent press release.
The classes are open to all skill levels and will be conducted in both English and Spanish, the release said.

Lebanon Bicycle Recycle, located at 53 Chestnut St., Lebanon, describes its mission as “a community-driven initiative dedicated to improving our community through bicycles.” The program includes four hands-on sessions, held from 6 to 8 p.m. Mondays from Feb. 3 through 24.
During the classes, participants will learn essential bike repair techniques. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. The classes are free, but space is limited and registration is required. To sign up, email LebanonBicycleRecycle@gmail.com.
Lebanon Bicycle Recycle also accepts donations of bikes and bike parts, which are repaired and redistributed by a team of volunteers and riders. Volunteers are also encouraged to help with repairs, organize or host events.
For more information about programs, volunteer opportunities, or class registration, visit LebanonBicycleRecycle.com.


Questions about this story? Suggestions for a future LebTown article? Reach our newsroom using this contact form and we’ll do our best to get back to you.

Build the future of local news.
Cancel anytime.
Monthly
🌟 Annual
- Fewer ads
- Member newsletters
- Exclusive events
- All monthly benefits
- Most popular option
- Make a bigger impact
Already a member? Log in here to hide these messages
An informed community is a stronger community. LebTown covers the local government meetings, breaking news, and community stories that shape Lebanon County’s future. Help us expand our coverage by becoming a monthly or annual member, or support our work with a one-time contribution. Cancel anytime.