Tag: cascade bicycle club
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Showing Friday: Asiemut
Nothing will get you pumped for the start of winter like watching two people go on a bicycle journey on the other side of the world. Cascade is showing “Asiemut” at REI tomorrow, Nov 19, at 7 p.m.
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Cranksgiving 2010 Update – Free bike lights!
Cascade Bicycle Club is providing bike lights to the first 100 riders to finish register for Cranksgiving Saturday. Totally rad. To keep with the spirit of giving (and safety), I encourage those who already have lights they are pleased with to give these free lights to an unlit ninja biker you see riding around at…
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Cascade: 30% of state legislature will be pro-bike next year
Wanna get elected in these parts? Well, you better start making friends with some bikers. Ballots are still being counted, but 86 percent of the candidates endorsed by Cascade Bicycle Club have won (or are leading) their races. From Cascade: After over a week of ballot counting, election watchers in Washington are still clicking refresh…
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Cascade sets date for town hall meeting
Cascade Bicycle Club will be holding a town hall meeting Nov. 30, as was promised at the annual member meeting last month. The meeting got pretty heated, and member frustration over the board’s firing of Chuck Ayers and subsequent behavior has not gone away. The Bike Club Rescue Squad is still collecting signatures to recall…
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Cascade Director: If I get fired for protecting my staff, then so be it
The Cascade Bicycle Club members meeting last night got a little ugly. But through the yelling and demands, it came out that the club’s Board had advised Executive Director Chuck Ayers to fire Advocacy Director David Hiller, and Ayers decided not to. “If I get fired for protecting my staff, then so be it,” said…
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Cascade Board vows to respond to concerns at tonight’s member meeting
It should be an interesting evening for Cascade Bicycle Club. Their annual member meeting will likely be packed, and the Board has promised to respond to the many concerns they have heard since they fired, then re-hired, Executive Director Chuck Ayers earlier this month. “We’ve received dozens and dozens of emails,” said Board President Chris…
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