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Longsjo Classic, Kids Races Set for June 27 in Downtown Worcester

Thursday, June 04, 2015

 

The Longsjo Classic and Kids' Races are scheduled for June 27 in Downtown Worcester. 

The event is being put on by Destination Worcester in partnership with the Art Longsjo Foundation and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.

The event and participation in the event is free and will feature bicycle races for children ages 3-14 to promote healthy living. Children must wear a helmet and have their own bike.

The kids races will place from 5 - 5:30 p.m. while he Longsjo Classic races will take place from 3:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in front of Worcester City Hall. 

Click here to register. 

 

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