Flash Used Bike Sale at the Shoreline Tool Library July 19, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Tool Library will hold a Flash Used Bike Sale on Saturday, July 19, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. The sale features a variety of affordable used bikes, catering to different styles and needs, including commuter bikes and children's models.

Each bike is inspected and tuned by experienced volunteers from the Bike Shack, ensuring quality and safety for new owners. Proceeds from the event will directly support the Bike Shack and the Tool Library's mission of promoting resource sharing and sustainable practices. Attendees can expect friendly, knowledgeable volunteers available to assist in selecting the right bike and answering questions. This initiative not only encourages cycling as a sustainable transportation option but also fosters community engagement. The event highlights the Tool Library's diverse resources, inviting locals to explore what it offers.

Community members are encouraged to arrive early for the best selection and to engage with their neighbors.

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