PARK(ing) Day- San Francisco
April 16, 2008 on 9:20 pm | In W.N.C. - Road | No CommentsCheck this out! www.youtube.com/results?search_query=parking+day+san+fran&search_type=

Cincinnati Earth Day April 19
April 16, 2008 on 3:03 pm | In Cinti.& Ohio River Valley | No Comments
Malaprop’s event with author from book on Bicycling!
April 15, 2008 on 9:30 pm | In W.N.C. - Road | No Comments| Thursday, April 24, 2008 7:00 p.m. | |
| Bicycling with Jim Joyce and others Location: Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe Description: Meet Jim Joyce and other cycling advocates! Jim is the editor of The Bicycle Book: Wit Wisdom and Wa… More info on this event: www.malaprops.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp;jsessionid=bacNwZ0WSsm2acYIc-tLr?s=storeevents |
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Portland Considered Most Bicycle-Friendly City in North America
April 15, 2008 on 9:17 pm | In W.N.C. - Road | No CommentsCheck out this video & audio piece on Bike in Portland! Gives us a set of goals in Asheville.
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/4/15/portland_considered_most_bicycle_friendly_city
For many, Portland is a haven of green-friendly urban planning. It recently topped Popular Science‘s list of the Greenest Cities in the United States. A big part of that is bikes. Portland is widely considered the most bicycle-friendly city in North America, so much so that bikes are on display throughout the Portland airport. Worldwide, it’s seen as only second to Amsterdam. We speak with two local Portland transportation activists.
Wheel Ride For Food : Metric Century & Family Fun Ride is part of ‘08 Mountain Sports Festival
April 2, 2008 on 5:14 pm | In W.N.C. - Road | No Comments
Some information may change & will be updated here & at our website: WheelRideForFood.org
“Wheel Ride for Food” (WRFF) has 2 distinct goals; 1) Provide an event
for beginning & intermediate cyclists, their familes & friends to ride the beautiful backroads of rural WNC, & 2) Raise funds for “Meals on Wheels”-Buncombe County. Each day in Buncombe County, over 550 homebound elderly depend on Meals On Wheels for a hot, nutritious meal and a friendly visit. We believe these seniors deserve our respect and the opportunity to live in their own homes among familiar surroundings and maintain their dignity while aging. By helping them, we are assisting the families who love them and the community we live in.
(WRFF) has 2 distinct goals; 1) Provide an event for beginning & intermediate cyclists, their familes & friends to ride the beautiful backroads of rural WNC, & 2) Raise funds for “Meals on Wheels”-Buncombe County. Each day in Buncombe County, over 550 homebound elderly depend on Meals On Wheels for a hot, nutritious meal and a friendly visit. We believe these seniors deserve our respect and the opportunity to live in their own homes among familiar surroundings and maintain their dignity while aging. By helping them, we are assisting the families who love them and the community we live in.
Here is the printable Wheel Ride For Food flier![]()
Follow this Link to the interactive Ride Map
This exciting event is part of the 2008 Mountain Sports Festival, with the support of Asheville Parks and Recreation Department.
We will gather at Carrier Park, with registration in Festival Village at the Deltec tent, near the Track. Riders should make their way into the circle of the track, as we all ‘roll-out’ after a parade lap. We will hold a brief riders meeting at 8:45 to discuss the rules of the road & answer questions. We will begin at 9:15 am.
The Road Ride will consist of a Metric Century (65 miles) and Half-Metric (30-ish miles).
Both routes offer a challenging and scenic ride throughout the river district and various parts of Asheville and Buncombe County before returning to Festival Village and joining other WRFF riders in a finish line party. Continue reading Wheel Ride For Food : Metric Century & Family Fun Ride is part of ‘08 Mountain Sports Festival…
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