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SUMMARY:Bike Drive
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, contact:\n\nChryssa Rich\n\nPrimary Health Medical Group\n\nDirector of Marketing\n\n208-955-6509\n\nJimmy Hallyburton\n\nFounder/Executive Director\n\nBoise Bicycle Project\n\n208-429-6520\n\nHOLIDAY BIKE DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 30th\n\nPublic Invited to Donate Bikes at 15 Treasure Valley Locations\n\nBoise\, September 20th\, 2017   Primary Health Medical Group will host what they hope to be Boise Bicycle Project's largest bike drive to date. On Saturday\, September 30th\, the public is invited to drop off their unneeded bikes at any of the 15 Primary Health Urgent Care locations in Boise\, Meridian\, Garden City\, Eagle\, Nampa and Caldwell.\n\nALL bicycles will be accepted   any type\, any size\, any condition.\n\nBicycles will be refurbished or used for parts by BBP volunteers and partner programs   including the women's and men's correctional facilities   and distributed to neighbors in need this holiday season. Bike recipients also receive helmets and reflective safety stickers donated by Primary Health Medical Group.\n\nJimmy Hallyburton\, BBP Co-Founder and Executive Director\, is optimistic about being able to increase the number of bikes given away this year. "We've recently expanded our Shifting Gears inmate program to include the Women's Work Release Center and the Men's Correctional Facility. By training these inmates in bicycle repair\, we hope to double the amount of bicycles we donate to kids in the community while making it possible for inmates to earn a bicycle for their own transportation upon release. With the support of Primary Health and the community at large\, we think this program will make it possible to donate over 1\,000 bicycles to Treasure Valley children each year\," he explained.\n\nDavid Peterman\, M.D.\, Primary Health CEO and pediatrician\, explains the ease that comes with multiple locations. "It isn't always convenient to load up an extra bike and drive it to Boise Bicycle Project in downtown Boise. We think the option of dropping it off at your neighborhood Primary Health is quite appealing. In addition to being low-cost and convenient\, biking is very good for overall health. We look forward to helping put even more bicycles directly into the hands of our neighbors so they can experience those benefits."\n\nBoise Bicycle Project and Primary Health Bike Drive\n\nSaturday\, September 30th\, 2017\n\n10 AM   2 PM\n\nAt 15 Primary Health Urgent Care clinics\n\nLocation finder: www.PrimaryHealth.com\n\n# # #\n\nBoise-based Primary Health Medical Group is a predominately primary care medical group with 17 clinics and 80 providers seeing more than 320\,000 patient visits a year. Most clinics offer walk-in urgent care and appointment-based family medicine\, so unlike the traditional model\, providers can work together to address episodic and chronic care needs. The group also has physicians in pediatrics\, obstetrics and gynecology\, sports medicine\, dermatology\, occupational medicine\, and ear\, nose\, and throat. Learn more at www.primaryhealth.com.\n\n# #
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<img alt="" height="647" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2335/Image/BikeDrive.jpg" style="width: 500px\; height: 647px\;" width="500" />For more information\, contact:<br />\nChryssa Rich<br />\nPrimary Health Medical Group<br />\nDirector of Marketing<br />\n208-955-6509<br />\nJimmy Hallyburton<br />\nFounder/Executive Director<br />\nBoise Bicycle Project<br />\n208-429-6520<br />\nHOLIDAY BIKE DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 30th<br />\nPublic Invited to Donate Bikes at 15 Treasure Valley Locations<br />\nBoise\, September 20th\, 2017 &ndash\; Primary Health Medical Group will host what they hope to be Boise Bicycle Project&rsquo\;s largest bike drive to date. On Saturday\, September 30th\, the public is invited to drop off their unneeded bikes at any of the 15 Primary Health Urgent Care locations in Boise\, Meridian\, Garden City\, Eagle\, Nampa and Caldwell.<br />\nALL bicycles will be accepted &ndash\; any type\, any size\, any condition.<br />\nBicycles will be refurbished or used for parts by BBP volunteers and partner programs &ndash\; including the women&rsquo\;s and men&rsquo\;s correctional facilities &ndash\; and distributed to neighbors in need this holiday season. Bike recipients also receive helmets and reflective safety stickers donated by Primary Health Medical Group.<br />\nJimmy Hallyburton\, BBP Co-Founder and Executive Director\, is optimistic about being able to increase the number of bikes given away this year. &ldquo\;We&rsquo\;ve recently expanded our Shifting Gears inmate program to include the Women&#39\;s Work Release Center and the Men&#39\;s Correctional Facility. By training these inmates in bicycle repair\, we hope to double the amount of bicycles we donate to kids in the community while making it possible for inmates to earn a bicycle for their own transportation upon release. With the support of Primary Health and the community at large\, we think this program will make it possible to donate over 1\,000 bicycles to Treasure Valley children each year\,&rdquo\; he explained.<br />\nDavid Peterman\, M.D.\, Primary Health CEO and pediatrician\, explains the ease that comes with multiple locations. &ldquo\;It isn&rsquo\;t always convenient to load up an extra bike and drive it to Boise Bicycle Project in downtown Boise. We think the option of dropping it off at your neighborhood Primary Health is quite appealing. In addition to being low-cost and convenient\, biking is very good for overall health. We look forward to helping put even more bicycles directly into the hands of our neighbors so they can experience those benefits.&rdquo\;<br />\nBoise Bicycle Project and Primary Health Bike Drive<br />\nSaturday\, September 30th\, 2017<br />\n10 AM &ndash\; 2 PM<br />\nAt 15 Primary Health Urgent Care clinics<br />\nLocation finder: www.PrimaryHealth.com<br />\n# # #<br />\nBoise-based Primary Health Medical Group is a predominately primary care medical group with 17 clinics and 80 providers seeing more than 320\,000 patient visits a year. Most clinics offer walk-in urgent care and appointment-based family medicine\, so unlike the traditional model\, providers can work together to address episodic and chronic care needs. The group also has physicians in pediatrics\, obstetrics and gynecology\, sports medicine\, dermatology\, occupational medicine\, and ear\, nose\, and throat. Learn more at www.primaryhealth.com.<br />\n# #
LOCATION:15 Treasure Valley Primary Health Urgent Care Clinics www.PrimaryHealth.com for locations
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