New bike sales and repair shop opens in Sonoma

Operation Bicycle to serve community from freestanding shop in Vailetti Plaza|

Teen Services Sonoma is celebrating the grand opening of its Operation Bicycle shop in Vailetti Plaza – 207 Nino Marco Square on Highway 12 – Sunday, Feb. 10 from noon to 2 p.m.

The celebration, sponsored by Rabobank, includes a ribbon-cutting with local dignitaries at 12:45 p.m., treats provided by the Lovin’ Oven, gift bags while supplies last, and the opportunity to see the new shop and chat with teen mechanics.

Operation Bicycle was formed in 2012 when bike enthusiast and educator Adrian Palenchar started volunteering with Teen Services. He and fellow volunteer, Chuck Palenchar, transformed the Teen Service’s basement into a bicycle repair hub. Two years later, Teen Services raised enough money to hire Palenchar and now employs several teens on a regular basis as the shop expanded its hours and reach and has now re-located to its new site.

Operation Bicycle has become a popular community bike shop providing maintenance and repair services for the general public, but it is much more. It also provides work-based learning experiences for Sonoma Valley teens and young adults as part of Teen Service’s Ready to Work program, with Teen Services staff and volunteers working with teens to repair, service and modify used bikes for sale.

Teens who are employed at Operation Bicycle, first complete 10 hours of Work Readiness training focusing on workplace etiquette and culture, time management, customer service, communication, and the tools needed to get a job: resume writing, references, applications and interviewing. With certificate in hand, program graduates are qualified for work experience at Operation Bicycle, the Lovin’ Oven (Teen Services’ food-service enterprise), or with a local employer.

Recognizing the importance of bicycles for the homeless, Operation Bicycle donates 12 to 15 bikes each year, as well as a monthly mobile repair service, bringing the necessary tools, parts and expertise to clients of local homeless nonprofit Sonoma Overnight Support to keep their bikes in good working order.

In addition, Operation Bicycle offers a monthly Earn-a-Bike/Bike Mechanics Certification class in which teen mechanics learn by doing – refurbishing a donated bike which they then can call their own. Operation Bicycle also partners with the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition and the City of Sonoma to provide bicycle valet and repair service every Tuesday at the Sonoma Farmers Market.

Operation Bicycle is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday, 3 to 7 p.m.

teenservicessonoma.org.

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