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A woman pushing a young girl on a bike, accompanied by another kid riding a bike with training wheels.

Roll on down to North St. Mary’s Street for all of the fitness fun.

Photo courtesy of the YMCA of Greater San Antonio

On Sunday, April 7, the YMCA of Greater San Antonio will shut down North St. Mary’s Street for Síclovía — San Antonio’s largest, free community event that turns streets into a safe (and car-free) place for exercise + play.

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., families and friends are invited to get out, get active, and explore the strip’s new enhancements, including new restaurants + shops.

Pro tip: Volunteering for Síclovía is a rewarding way to get engaged with our community. Become a volunteer.

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