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Lewiston School Superintendent Bill Webster and his wife, Molly, are applauded as they reach the YMCA Camp of Maine in Winthrop on Monday. Fifty fourth-graders from Longley Elementary School in Lewiston attended a field trip to the camp to learn about the weeklong, 400-mile BikeMaine event. Webster Skyped with students during his 2013 trip, and teachers Courtney Wildes and Diane Wigant decided to take the social studies lesson a step further this year. Webster and his wife rode 60 miles from Norway to Winthrop. “That is the best welcome on a bike that we have ever had,” Webster said as students held up handmade signs with messages such as “Go Mr. Webster and Mrs. Webster.” Someone from the Bike Coalition of Maine will visit Longley school Thursday to teach bicycle safety.
A fourth-grade student from Longley Elementary School in Lewiston encourages Lewiston School Superintendent Bill Webster and his wife, Molly, during their weeklong BikeMaine ride.
Abdi Shariff-Hassan greets Lewiston School Superintendent Bill Webster and his wife, Molly, at their campsite at the YMCA Camp of Maine in Winthrop on Monday. Shariff-Hassan and 49 of other fourth-graders from Longley Elementary School attended a field trip at the camp to learn about the weeklong, 400-mile BikeMaine ride. Webster Skyped with students during his 2013 trip, and teachers Courtney Wildes and Diane Wigant decided to take the social studies lesson a step further this year. The Websters were welcomed by the students. “That is the best welcome on a bike that we have ever had,” Webster said as students held up handmade signs with messages such as “Go Mr. Webster and Mrs. Webster.” Someone from the Bike Coalition of Maine will visit Longley school on Thursday to teach bicycle safety.
Lewiston School Superintendent Bill Webster shows Longley Elementary School fourth-graders the map he and his wife, Molly, followed from Norway to the YMCA Camp of Maine in Winthrop on Monday. Teachers Courtney Wildes and Diane Wigant are using the BikeMaine ride, of which the Websters were participants, as part of student lessons.
Lewiston School Superintendent Bill Webster and his wife, Molly, share details of BikeMaine ride with fourth-grade students from Longley Elementary School in Lewiston during a stop at the YMCA Camp of Maine in Winthrop on Monday. Webster told them their tandem bicycle has 21 gears, they reached a speed of 42.37 mph, had no flat tires and their chain fell off once.
Fourth-grade students from Longley Elementary School in Lewiston look out over Cobbosseecontee Lake as they get a tour of the YMCA Camp of Maine in Winthrop on Monday. Cyclists Michael Vogelzang, left, of Lexington, Mass., and his brother Philip Vogelzang of Seattle relax by the water following a 60-mile ride from Norway.
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