Pedal-with-Pete to take over streets of Kent Saturday

The 23rd annual Pedal-with-Pete, which supports cerebral palsy, is set to take place Saturday morning throughout Kent.

Participants can either bike or walk during the event, which costs $40. Registration begins at 7 a.m. at Stanton Middle School.

Kent State alumni Peter Zeidner, who has cerebral palsy, began the Pedal-with-Pete Foundation in Kent, hoping to raise money for research. Cerebral palsy affects one’s ability to control muscle movement due to abnormalities in the brain, according to the Pedal-with-Pete website.

Jim Stroble, co-chair of Kent’s Pedal-with-Pete, said the event is a tradition.

“This event and organization has a strong hold to the Kent Community,” Stroble said. “Pete Zeidner held the first event 23 years ago, and it has been an ongoing tradition since.”

Holli Phillips is the Health and Wellness reporter, contact her at [email protected].