The education program will discuss bike riding and safety, the schedule noted, covering topics such as helmets, bike checks, changing gears and using turn signals. “It’s going to be a really good turnout for us so far, with the amount of people that we have signed up,” he said. Participants include the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the township fire department, officials and local organizations. Supler said that as of July 31, around 40 groups had registered to fill 55 parade spots. He noted that Community Day hosted its last parade about five years ago. “We’ve done some extra advertising to try and reach a little longer distance from Concord, to try and get people to come to Concord and check out what we put together this year.” “We’re hoping for a really good turnout,” said Recreation Director Sean Supler. Community Day’s evening programming will include kids activities, live music, vendors and food trucks, with a fireworks show set to close out the night. The morning hours will feature a new bike program and outdoor yoga session, the online schedule noted at publication time, along with the returning parade and fire department pancake breakfast. ![]() Purple Buckeyes Bar Crawl in downtown Willoughby raises funds for American Cancer Society
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