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Join us in celebrating 125 years of service to the Knoxville community!
We are thrilled to mark this milestone by giving away 125 bikes to children in need.
This special event, held in partnership with our local non-profit allies, is dedicated to the families we serve.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, October 26th

Time: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Tyson Park, 2351 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919

REGISTER TODAY to secure your child's spot and be part of this memorable day filled with joy and smiles!

REGISTER YOUR CHILD

Disclaimers

1. You must be present at the event to accept your bicycle. The Salvation Army will not coordinate other pick up times or deliver.

2. Bicycles are first come, first serve based on registrations. Once a certain size is "sold out," we no longer have that size and cannot accommodate additional requests.

3. Bicycles style, color, etc. is not guaranteed. We will try to match bikes based on gender and other preferences, but this is not guaranteed.

4. Children receiving a bike must live within our 6 county service territory (Knox, Anderson, Blount, Sevier, Campbell, or Cocke Counties).

5. One bicycle per child