Tag: events
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Sunday: Seattle Bike Swap takes over Seattle Center
With tons of people hawking new, used and handmade bike stuff, Cascade Bicycle Club’s Seattle Bike Swap has got something for everyone. The vendor booths are all sold out, so it should be wall-to-wall with stuff Sunday from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Oh, and be sure to bring cash. More info from Cascade: The…
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Tonight: Help save the waterfront
Remember when one of the biggest promises of the Alaskan Way Viaduct removal project was that it would reconnect downtown to the waterfront? Well, that’s not going to happen unless we speak up to make sure the walking and biking environment is not crushed by a massive, 100-foot-wide speedway. Plans for the new surface boulevard…
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Reminder: Bike Works Warehouse Sale Sunday
Has snow-clearing salt corroded through a key component on your bike? Are you looking for a great deal on a used bike? Does your dream date involve rooting through a bin of used gear shifters and then dining on a fantastic tamale? Well, you won’t want to miss the Bike Works Warehouse Sale from noon…
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Biking Bis: Registration for 2012 Cascade rides starts today
Looking to prevent the server melt-down that happened last year when hundreds of people tried to sign up for the Cascade Bicycle Club’s many popular annual rides at the same time, the club is staggering registration and making several rides lottery-based instead of first-come, first-served. Registration for club members kicks off today for the Chilly…
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Alleycat Acres birthday party to help kickstart spring bike ride
Alleycat Acres is both launching a new farm at MLK and Cherry in the Central District and launching a new bike team as the urban farming collective heads into their third year of transforming urban space. To celebrate both, they are throwing a birthday bash at LTD Art Gallery (Pike and Bellevue on Capitol Hill)…
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Today: Phinney Ridge/Greenwood neighborhood greenways meetup + SBAB meeting
Perhaps few neighborhoods in the city can benefit from neighborhood greenways as much as Greenwood. With large sections of the neighborhood famously missing sidewalks, a solid network of neighborhood greenways could do wonders for Greenwood residents who want to have a safe way to walk and bike to area destinations. After all, greenways cost a…
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