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Phoenix Staff, Volunteers, and Youth participants are committed to serving Arlington, in the shop and out. We teach bike safety and mechanics at schools and community centers, assist in bike rodeos, join teen events, bring bike repair days to neighborhoods in need, and speak out for bikes in Arlington. Please contact if you have an idea that Phoenix might be able to help with.
read more >>Phoenix Bikes Volunteers have begun hosting Workshops for Adults! The First Thursday of every month has an event open to YOU!
read more >>Working Wheels provides bike maintenance instruction and donated bikes to individuals in need to transportation to access educational or employment opportunities.
read more >>Stay tuned for the next Family Mechanics workshop. Bring your parent (or your kid) and your bike and learn the basic of fixing a flat, tightening brakes, and tuning your gears. We'll also go over rules of the road and safest routes to school, stores, and other community hubs.
read more >>Phoenix Bikes works with schools, community centers, and after-school programs to set up events that encourage safe riding, environmental awareness and active lifestyles. We have distributed helmets to young riders, put on workshops to teach bike skills, and helped prep riders for amazing races.
read more >>The Phoenix Bikes Shop will be closed on Thursday, April 26, as all staff and volunteers will be preparing for the Phoenix Bikes Show in Crystal City.
Dear friends, we will be closed this Tuesday January 17th in observation of Martin Luther King Jr Day. Accordingly, we will not have volunteer night until the following Tuesday. We will be open the rest of the week as normal.
Friends of Phoenix Bikes: We will closed on Friday, December 23rd and also on Saturday December 24th. We will reopen as per normal on Tuesday, so stop on by for volunteer night and work on some bikes!
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Terry Davis is a youth intern at Phoenix Bikes. He applied through the National Youth Congress intern program. He is a senior at Wakefield High School and plays football, basketball, and runs track.