Students anxiously wait for the bicycling program being offered this spring at Martinsville Middle and Laurel Park Middle School. "We've been looking out the window at where the bikes are and can't wait to ride them" indicated one middle school student. 
Working with our corporate partner, Cardinal Bicycle on Orange Avenue in Roanoke, Activate was able to bring thirty-five bikes to be used in physical education classes in both middle schools.
Working in the rain to load and unload all of the bikes, City Shop employees and Activate staff enjoyed every minute of it. There is just something magical about bicycles. Maybe it is that childhood memory of that first bike, learning how to first ride the bike or maybe it is just that connection to how simple life used to be.
Special thanks to City Employees: Steve, Chris and Clyde for loading and unloading the bikes and to Lane and Leon for providing the assistance!Seeing those smiling faces of the students and being greeted by them as we pulled in the trucks hauling the bikes and being able to be part of that excitement brought sunshine to a very rainy day!





During Frisco’s presentation, she highlighted how unique the concept of active living is and that everything is tied together. “Our initiative encompasses economics, tourism, health, quality of life and builds assets such as trails and river accesses for our citizens." Frisco acknowledged the panelists, Felecia Rupert, Tourism Assistant, Jennifer Doss with DRBA, Barbara Jackman with Coalition for Health and Wellness, Melissa Gravely with Activate, City Manager Clarence Monday and Mayor Kathy Lawson and said “there is not one leader in our efforts but many. By working together, Martinsville will become a vibrant community once again.”
The group consisting of mayors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, media, teachers and advocates toured the Uptown area during their day-long forum, stopping in at the Farmers Market, Studio 107 and Hooker Furniture.
During the conclusion of a long but fun-filled day, Ms. Deutsch indicated that they “enjoyed learning about the innovative approaches designed to encourage community activity. The comprehensive, well planned program shared with us today by the Martinsville collaborative will support our efforts to move our WV Collaborative, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, project ahead.”

Canoe/Kayak rack to park your boats on while waiting for the shuttle.