đźš´ Calling all commercial real estate professionals! Get ready for an amazing charity cycling event at Dean Nature Sanctuary in Oak Brook! 🎶🌳 We’re thrilled to support Bikes & Music, Inc., a fantastic charity that spreads joy through bikes and music. 💙🎵 A...
Palatine nonprofit gives new life to used bikes and musical instruments By Rob Hart April 25, 20235:04 pm CLICK HERE THE HEAR AUDIO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — This week’s Difference Maker is Bikes and Music, a northwest suburban nonprofit that gives the gift of music...
Bikes & Music Announces Summer “Fun-Raiser!” Group Ride and Cookout to Follow Online Fundraising Drive Bikes & Music, a Chicagoland 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, has a goal to raise $25,000 by September 24, 2022. The funds are needed for the repair of...
Bikes & Music, a Chicagoland 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, needs urgent help obtaining 125 bicycles by June 1st. The bicycles will serve as primary transportation for Chicago area teens to get to school and work. “The need for bicycle donations has never been...
First Bikes & Music Instrument Drive Hits a High Note! When Bikes & Music heard about an instrument shortage affecting the Thomas Kelly High School music programs, only six weeks remained until the start of school. It wasn’t much time to organize a campaign...
First “Bikes & Music” Bike Swap Brings Families Together The inaugural “Bikes and Music Bike Swap,” held at the Rolling Meadows Community Center brought bike enthusiasts and families together for a successful fundraiser. The May 22nd event raised $3,869, which...
Our passion for music and movement drives the foundation of this organization. The mission of Bikes & Music is to give all children the opportunity to enjoy bicycling and music to serve the development of body and mind for happiness and well-being. We do this by providing donated bicycles and instruments along with access to instruction, guidance and group events. Bikes & Music has registered for our 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation status and is serving Chicagoland children under the age of 18, who would otherwise miss out on these activities due to financial barriers.
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