Bike Shaker: Exclusion & Inclusion: Shaker Heights' Racial Past Registration Form
Whether you’re a Shaker native, new resident, or a tourist, spend this summer with the Shaker Historical Society to learn about Shaker Heights history! 

"Exclusion & Inclusion: Shaker Heights' Racial Past," our August tour, is an introduction to how race has played a role in Shaker Heights history. The tour will cover history ranging from the time of the North Union Shakers in the 1800s to racial integration of the 1960s. This tour, led by experienced bicyclists and an SHS Tour Guide, will take place Saturday, August 5th, 2023 from 10am-12pm and will visit historically significant sites around the city. 

A helmet and waiver are required for each rider. Each tour is capped at 15 participants with a minimum of 3 participants. A rain date will be set if necessary.

Don't have a bike? Borrow one (or more) of our 8 adult-size bikes for FREE on this guided tour (first come, first served). 

"Exclusion & Inclusion" History Bike Ride Pricing:

• SHS Member or OHC Member, Adult - $10

• SHS Member or OHC Member, Youth (17 and under) - Free with SHS Family Level Membership or higher, or OHC Household Level Membership or higher

• Non-Member, Adult - $15

• Non-Member, Youth (17 and under) - $5


Once your tickets are selected, we will send an invoice to the email address listed below. Participants will be required to pay the fee and return a signed waiver prior to the ride. Once the registration fee is paid, the tour is non-refundable, unless the tour is cancelled. 

Questions? Please contact education@shakerhistory.org
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Are you currently a member of the Shaker Historical Society or Ohio History Connection? *
Please note that if you select "Yes," we will check for your name on our current membership list, or ask that you present your OHC membership card at check-in. 
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