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  • 6560 N Milwaukee River Pkwy, Glendale, Wisconsin, 53209, United States
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    Distance: 20.9 km from Menomonee Falls
    Mon, Jul 13, 2026 at 5:30 PM

    We are so excited for your child to participate in NICA Discovery!

    All NICA Discovery adult leaders are background checked and hold a coaching license from NICA. There will always be at least 2 leaders who have current first aid training.

    New Friends is the introductory level and is aimed at children who are new to biking but have some limited experience with neighborhood or urban riding. These are children who can already balance and pedal a bike, but may have never ventured “off road.” Games and activities work on learning to better ride and operate a bike preparation for later buildable skills, and increasing stamina.

    Participants must be able to ride a bike without training wheels before joining a program and must be 7 years of age by program start date.

    NICA Discovery Glendale, WI meets at the Kletzsch Park Pavillion Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30-7pm

    July 13

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    Required Documentation

    ONLINE:

    • Registration for NICA Discovery is through the platform BikeReg. Go to bikereg.com and search “NICA Discovery” to find your location.

    IN PERSON:

    • Parents must print, review this CODE OF CONDUCT with their child, sing and bring it to the first session for their child to participate.

    • Every rider is also required to have a waiver and medical release form signed on file with NICA. A link to the waiver may be found HERE. Parents are asked to show confirmation that the online waiver has been signed before their child participates.

    Required Equipment

    • Helmet - Helmets should be less than 5 years old and fit your child’s head well without moving around while they ride.

    • Footwear - Closed-toe (non-Croc like) shoes that fastened by laces, straps or buckles

    • Bike - Bike with knobby tires, gears, and two hand brakes. Bike tires should be no smaller than 20 inches.

    • Bike repair items - A replacement tube that fits your child’s tire. (dropped off at day one check in and returned at close of program if they are un-used.

    • Snug fitting small backpack - Kids need to be able to carry water and snacks with them at all times.

    • Snacks/Hydration - Kids should always bring a snack and hydration with them to Discovery.

    • Examples could include a granola bar, fruit snacks, or something that can easily be stored in a pocket or pack.

    • Hydration should consist of non caffeinated sports drinks or just good ole water!

    Recommended Equipment

    • Gloves - full-finger gloves to protect hands from abrasions in the case of a fall

    • Eye protection - generic sports glasses to protect from dust and debris (and bugs) kicked up while riding

    • Windbreaker /rain jacket/coat - weather conditions change throughout the season, your child should be prepared to ride in the conditions that are present on the day. Sessions will be altered or canceled if the weather conditions are unsafe.

    • Athletic /Cycling pants- Loose fitting athletic pants. Cycling specific shorts are not required but some kids may be more comfortable.

    What to Expect

    Each session is broken down into 3 sections.

    • Opener activities and objective/expectation setting

    • Skills activities and Games

    • Wrap up and Reflection

    There will be a break mid-session for snacking/hydrating and general check in.

    Each session builds on skills learned in the previous session. To get the MOST out of NICA Discovery make sure your child can attend every session!

    For New Friends, the sessions consist of riding and playing in a park-like setting and are not trail dependent. Students will ride within that open space rather than out on trails, staying close to restroom facilities and support.

    Kids should come ready to learn, play, ride and explore!


    Backpack examples

    A small pack that fits snugly and is just big enough to carry a water bottle and snacks, and maybe a small found treasure or two is great.

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    Helmet examples

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    Bike examples

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    Guide to Kids' Bike Sizing

    How to determine if the bike is the correct size

    Standover:

    While straddling the bike with feet flat on the ground, the rider should have about 2 inches of clearance between the top tube and their inseam.

    Bike Wheel

    Child Height (in.)

    Approx. Age

    Inseam (inside leg length)

    20-inch

    42-52

    7-10

    21-25

    24-inch

    50-58

    8-12

    24-28

    26-inch

    56+

    10+

    26+

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  • Distance: 20.7 km from Menomonee Falls
    Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Welcome to the Slinger Kiwanis Heads UP 5K Run/Walk, where speed, scenery, and community spirit collide in an unforgettable experience!

    Get ready to lace up your shoes and set your sights on the ultimate journey through the heart of Slinger, Wisconsin. This thrilling race will take you on a tour of some of the area's most iconic landmarks, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping excitement.

    The adventure begins at the historic Little Switzerland Ski Resort. From there you’ll see behind the scenes at the Slinger Speedway, home to the world's fastest quarter mile, as you run through the pit area! As you make your way through the course, you'll also have the opportunity to experience a portion of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Throughout the race, you'll encounter a mix of paved roads and trails, with a short connector section of gravel. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a casual walker, there's something for everyone to enjoy as you make your way through the course.

    But perhaps the most rewarding part of the Slinger Kiwanis Heads UP 5K Run/Walk is the sense of community that permeates every step of the journey. From fellow participants cheering you on to volunteers offering support along the way, you'll feel the spirit of camaraderie lifting you up as you push yourself to new heights.

    So come join us for an unforgettable race experience that celebrates the best of Slinger, Wisconsin. Whether you're racing against the clock or simply enjoying the scenery, the Slinger Kiwanis Heads UP 5K Run/Walk promises thrills, adventure, and memories to last a lifetime. See you at the starting line!

    Packet Pickup, Start, and Finish will be Friday afternoon the the Slinger High School Hootie Fest or Race Day morning at Little Switzerland.

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  • 10001 W Bluemound Rd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States
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    Distance: 18.5 km from Menomonee Falls
    Sun, Jan 17, 2027 at 9:30 AM

    A winter tradition returns as the Milwaukee County Zoo commemorates the annual Samson Stomp.

    Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to join in this popular event, honoring one of the Zoo’s most famous and beloved residents, Samson, the silverback gorilla (1950-1981). Money raised from the event supports all the animals in the Zoo’s population.

    Entry fees include a long-sleeved T-shirt, Zoo admission, beverage, snack, and parking.

    After the event, participants are invited to enjoy the remainder of the day at the Zoo.

    The race will be held rain or shine, snow or cold; however, the Milwaukee County Zoo reserves the right to cancel due to severe weather or dangerous, unforeseen race conditions. No refunds will be given.

    The 5K race is officially timed; results will be publicly available in person and online after the race. All races take place on public walkways throughout the Zoo. Due to safety concerns, no strollers, in-line skates, or similar devices permitted.

    During the event, take part in our mission of conservation by donating your old handheld electronics — cell phones, tablets and e-readers, smart watches, earbuds, digital cameras, digital music players, wearable fitness trackers, handheld gaming systems, and GPS devices — at the Zoo for recycling. The drop-off area is located in the Zoo’s U.S. Bank Gathering Place.

    Recycling handheld electronics reduces the demand for coltan, a mineral extracted from the forests of Congo, home to critically endangered lowland gorillas. The coltan mining business has led to a dramatic reduction of the gorillas’ natural habitat.

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