Coachella’s holiday bicycle drive benefits local elementary school students

Brandon Marley - President/CEO - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber website
Brandon Marley - President/CEO - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber website
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The City of Coachella is set to hold its annual Holiday Bicycle Drive on Monday, November 25th. This year, Peter Pendleton Elementary School has been chosen as the beneficiary through a random drawing conducted by the city. As part of this event, 26 students from the school will receive bicycles and helmets.

The funding for this initiative comes from the City of Coachella along with personal donations made by city staff during the holiday season.

The event will take place at 4 pm at the City of Coachella Civic Center located at 53990 Enterprise Way in Coachella.

“WHAT: Holiday Bicycle Drive Event”

“WHEN: Monday, November 25th, 4 pm”

“WHERE: City of Coachella Civic Center, 53990 Enterprise Way, Coachella”

“WHO: City of Coachella”



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