Well, if you aren’t biking to Wallingford’s little libraries with Spokespeople at 2 Saturday afternoon, then you might as well make a cup of coffee and watch this interview with the Bicycle Alliance of Washington’s relatively new Executive Director Barb Chamberlain:
Saturday Bike Theater: BikeWA Director talks legislative hopes for 2013
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One response to “Saturday Bike Theater: BikeWA Director talks legislative hopes for 2013”
This is good. I’ve said numerous times to anyone who would listen that Bicycle Alliance was doing a poor job explaining what it is they actually do and have accomplished.
My ears perked up about promoting bicycle tourism. This is a meaningful outreach message about the value of cycling statewide, even to people who are not cyclists. Welcome cyclists and they “might” spend $ in your town. I say “might” because on many organized rides, riders often don’t stop unless it’s scheduled.