Happy Valley Women's Cycling Announce Initiatives to Boost Community Cycling and Local Economy

– by Ellie Aungst

Happy Valley Women's Cycling proudly declares its commitment to advancing community cycling and bolstering the local economy through transformative cycling initiatives.

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In a recent announcement, the organizations highlighted the significant positive impact of cycling on the community, both socially and economically. As the president of Happy Valley Women's Cycling and the race director for Rothrock Grit & Seasons of Rothrock, Tanya Campbell emphasized the far-reaching benefits of cycling, promoting a healthy lifestyle, strengthening community bonds, and contributing to substantial economic growth for local businesses and job opportunities.

With a firm belief in furthering cycling infrastructure and events, the organizations aim to enhance the community's vibrancy and provide sustainable economic growth. Their joint efforts seek to create a more cycling-friendly environment that fosters community unity and bolsters the local economy.

Tanya Campbell expressed eagerness to contribute to the discussion and shared upcoming initiatives, such as transitioning HVWC into a COMMUNITY CLUB to encourage greater female participation in the cycling community. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to inclusivity and diversity in the cycling community, with a vision of involving a broader community audience.

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With these transformative initiatives at the forefront, the organizations are brimming with excitement to engage in a community discussion aimed at accelerating Center County Cycling's growth and recognition. We are optimistic about the positive outcomes that these initiatives will bring to our community.

We are excited about the possibilities these initiatives hold for the community and look forward to the positive outcomes that will result from them.

The Happy Valley Adventure Bureau publishes up-to-date event information at HappyValley.com/events