Tag: cascade bicycle club
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Cascade’s new Bicycling Center has grand opening Saturday + Will move office by bike Nov 30
Cascade Bicycle Club is moving their office across Magnuson Park to a renovated lakefront building. But they’re hoping the new headquarters will be more than just an office. With space for members to gather and some event and programming space, the Cascade Bicycling Center could become a hub of bike culture in Seattle. Or at…
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Seattle Bike Expo rises from the dead, changes hands, gets a new name and venue
The Seattle Bike Expo is not dead after all. Cascade Bicycle Club dropped the wintertime multi-day trade show from their 2015 lineup, but now Cascadia Events has picked up the baton and will put on the show with a different name and a new venue. The Seattle Bike Show will be February 28 and March…
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Vote! Here’s who safe streets organizations are supporting
Have you voted yet? Don’t wait. Your ballot should be arriving any day if it hasn’t already. Vote Yes on Seattle Transportation Benefit District Prop 1 More and better King County Metro transit service. Not sure I really need to say more than that. It’s at the end of a long and confusing ballot, so…
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Pronto members will give bikes inaugural ride Monday + Cascade offers beginners class for Pronto users
Bike share really is coming to Seattle, and it’s happening in less than a week. The Pronto bikes are gonna be introduced in style Monday, with members biking them out to docks around the city. The launch will kick-off with an event in Occidental Park at 11 a.m., then members who signed up for a…
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Aken picked as Cascade’s new Advocacy Director, more staff changes coming
Jeff Aken has been promoted from his job as Principal Planner at Cascade Bicycle Club to fill the Advocacy Director position vacated recently by Thomas Goldstein. Aken said his advocacy style is all about collaboration, and his goal is to focus on “all-ages and abilities bike infrastructure and increasing funding, obviously, to get those things…
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