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One-stop bike shop in Vancouver’s Uptown Village

By The Columbian
Published: April 4, 2019, 8:15pm
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Kelly Childress of Vancouver changes out his tires at Bike Clark County's Community Hub bike shop on Main St. in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon, April 4, 2019. The non-profit opened up shop in Uptown Village about two years ago, but the organization has been running for about eight years. The shop offers a work station for the community to use. Childress said he stops by the shop often to work on his bike or check out new and used parts. "It has everything you need," he said.
Kelly Childress of Vancouver changes out his tires at Bike Clark County's Community Hub bike shop on Main St. in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon, April 4, 2019. The non-profit opened up shop in Uptown Village about two years ago, but the organization has been running for about eight years. The shop offers a work station for the community to use. Childress said he stops by the shop often to work on his bike or check out new and used parts. "It has everything you need," he said. (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Bike Clark County’s Community Hub bike shop on Main Street in downtown Vancouver’s Uptown Village opened about two years ago, but the nonprofit organization has been running for about eight years. The bike shop offers a work station for the community to use. Kelly Childress of Vancouver said he stops by the shop often to work on his bike or check out new and used parts. “It has everything you need,” he said.

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Kelly Childress of Vancouver changes out his tires at Bike Clark County's Community Hub bike shop on Main St. in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon, April 4, 2019. The non-profit opened up shop in Uptown Village about two years ago, but the organization has been running for about eight years. The shop offers a work station for the community to use. Childress said he stops by the shop often to work on his bike or check out new and used parts. "It has everything you need," he said.
Gallery: Bike Clark County Photo Gallery

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