The fourth annual Pedaler’s Fair will showcase bikes, bike-related goods and art Saturday, all made right here in Washington State.
Seattle Bike Blog is a sponsor of the 2015 fair, which is a great way to meet creative and enterprising people and buy some awesome, beautiful bike stuff.
Plus, there are talks and presentations on bike adventure, so event folks without cash can enjoy themselves.
Doors are open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Russian Community Center at 19th and Roy on Capitol Hill. It’s free and all-ages.
More details from Pedaler’s Fair:
Do you like to meet new small business owners? Are you interested in bicycle related goods & services? Then don’t miss the four annual Pedaler’s Fair!
A Made-in-Washington bicycle-centric consumer show returns to Seattle this May, at the Russian Community Center on North Capitol Hill. Pedaler’s Fair is a marketplace for Washington based, bicycle-inspired small businesses to exhibit their goods and services, engage with the public and network with other bicycle entrepreneurs. This year the fair will host over 20 different vendors, as well as a full day of programming including bike camping and fly flishing slideshow with Russ and Laura of Path Less Pedaled and a presentation by Bill Thorness on his new edition of Biking Puget Sound. This event is open to all ages.
The purpose of Pedaler’s Fair is twofold: to provide a curated space for small, local, bicycle-based businesses;; and to promote bicycling as a healthy, environmentally responsible mode of transit, adventure and recreation. The event will again showcase a wide variety of products including handbuilt bicycle frames, touring bags for well traveled adventurers, smart clothing for city riders and artwork inspired by a passion for the bicycle.
Date: Saturday, May 2 2015
Time: 10am to 5pm
Address: 704 19th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112
All Ages
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3 responses to “Get your hands on Made-In-Washington bike goods at the Pedaler’s Fair Saturday”
Do they provide a secure or enclosed bike parking facility at the fair?
Hmm, if I remember there was a temporary bike corral in previous years (at least once, it was valet bike parking by Bike Works), but it’s always a good idea to bring a lock. I’ll ask and post an update if I learn otherwise.
Thanks, Tom!