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People-powered events for Earth Day weekend
We already told you about the Pedaler’s Fair, which is not necessarily an Earth Day event but will surely be awesome. Below is a list of some other people-powered events to look for this weekend. Our list of people-powered Earth Day events kicks off with a cautionary note for people biking Saturday morning: A 5K…
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Wednesday: Biking the Wave features evening of bike-powered food, drinks and discussion
From Commute Seattle: More details from the Facebook event listing:
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Bike Love Party in Pioneer Square Thursday
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington’s First Thursday party this month will be a Bike Love Party. Sponsored in part by Zipcar (also a new Seattle Bike Blog sponsor!), the party will take place during the monthly Pioneer Square Art Walk tomorrow starting at 5:30 p.m. and going until 8. Also, free* beer, music, good people…
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Rains do nothing to slow livable Seattle work – How to get involved this week
Some are surprised that driving in the US has continued it’s half-decade decline. But one look at our Events Calendar, and you’ll see why. Biking and walking is all people are talking about, and there are a bunch of opportunities to get involved this week. If we missed anything, let us know in the comments…
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Riders haul 500 lbs of food on rainy Cranksgiving
Rain did little to stop the 40+ riders who pedaled all over the city collecting food to donate Saturday during Seattle’s third Cranksgiving. The final haul was 500 pounds of food, all hauled by bike and all donated to Rainier Valley Food Bank. Riders had a list of food items to buy, food sellers to…
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Reminder: First Delridge neighborhood greenway open house is Wednesday
The city is hosting the first of two public meetings about the Delridge Neighborhood Greenway tonight (Wednesday) 6:30–8:30 p.m. at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center. The meeting is also the first to utilize the city’s newly-designed outreach model, which is designed to give neighbors more say in the early stages of planning. The city has…
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