Tag: seattle bike expo
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The Seattle Bike & Outdoor Show is this weekend at CenturyLink Field Event Center
The Seattle Bike & Outdoor Show is this weekend. So if you want to check out the latest wares or test ride some new bikes, head down to CenturyLink Field Event Center in Pioneer Square 9–6 Saturday or 9–5 Sunday. The show is $12 (12 and under are free), though you can get a $3…
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Under new leadership, the Seattle Bike Show is this weekend in Pioneer Square
The Seattle Bike Expo is no more. But as we reported previously, the folks at Cascadia Events have come to the rescue. They have taken over the lead, changed the name to the Seattle Bike Show and moved it to CenturyLink Field Event Center in Pioneer Square. The two-day show features bike performances, talks and,…
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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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Bike News Notes: Fund set up for kid hit on MLK + Seattle hiring Active Transportation Manager + Bike Expo is dead
A crowd-funding campaign has been set up for the child struck while crossing MLK near Genesee in late September. By the time of this posting, just under $22,000 had been raised. You can contribute to the fund here. SDOT searching for an Active Transportation Program Manager Here’s a pretty awesome job listing from the City…
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The Seattle Bike Expo is this weekend
Cascade Bicycle Club is holding the 26th Annual Seattle Bike Expo Saturday and Sunday at the Smith Cove Cruise Terminal in Interbay. A huge trade show packed with gear, performances and talks, the expo combines bike industry and bike culture into a two-story cruise terminal building. See the latest bikes and gear from makers big…
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