Tag: events
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Why we should throw parties for bike projects
Seattle Likes Bikes is somewhat skeptical of Seattle’s newish bike boxes, saying they are confusing. And, it does seem that a lot of people, bike riders and drivers alike, are confused by them (though many people are not). He also observed several people stopping on top of the boxes and making right turns on red,…
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Have a mustache? Know where to buy one?
If so, Go Means Go is organizing a free 20-mile ride Sunday (tomorrow). BYO Mustache. If you can’t grow one, buy or make one. Ride meets at Fremont Coffee at 11:30 a.m., leaves at noon. The ride will go at a casual pace, and the forecast tomorrow looks pretty good so far (bring gloves).
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Deck your bike Friday evening
Who’s got the best deal on battery-powered light strands? Because Hub and Bespoke in Fremont invites you to deck your bike and show it off Saturday Friday (tonight) after the lighting of Comrade Lenin. From Hub and Bespoke:
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Bike Hugger holiday party Wednesday
Looking for bike stuff to do this week? Well, tonight is the Cascade membership town hall, if you’re in an arguing-about-bike-clubs kind of mood (6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Mountaineers near Magnuson Park). The Sierra Club is hosting a town hall about the deep bore tunnel Wednesday at 7:30, featuring people like Mayor McGinn…
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Tomorrow: Cascade Town Hall at Magnuson
Cascade Bicycle Club is holding a town hall meeting to further discuss their recent leadership shake-ups and member discontent with the conduct of the club’s Board of Directors (in case you missed it, read this). The meeting goes from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Mountaineers near Magnuson Park. The meeting will be a chance…
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Riding bikes to support urban farming
What’s cooler than growing food in vacant urban space? Riding bikes around Lake Washington to support urban farming! Alleycat Acres is in the begining stages of planning a fantastic-sounding fundraiser bike ride. Registration will start in early December, and the ride will be in early March.
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