[*BCM*] MassBike September Update

Dorie Clark bikexec at massbike.org
Thu Aug 25 16:12:19 EDT 2005


MassBike September Update



MassBike Festival THIS Sat., Aug. 27 in Concord—Pre-Registration Ends Friday
Noon



The 3rd Annual MassBike Festival is the place to be this Saturday. The
forecast is perfect: sunny and in the 70s and 80s. You’ll save time by
pre-registering, so please sign up now. Pre-registration closes Friday at
noon. Rides include a challenging metric century; our famous ice cream ride;
a trip to a cool lake; and the new pie race, sponsored by NEBC/Cycle Loft,
which features three slices of pie en route. Sponsored by Seven Cycles,
Renaissance Health, Redbones, and Ameriprise.



For more information and to register, click here

http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1238850



Federal Transportation Bill Wins Funding for Local Bike Path Projects



MassBike worked with our Congressional delegation to support key bicycling
projects, such as Safe Routes to School, and our legislators came through in
the recently-passed federal transportation bill. Additionally, a good number
of local bike path projects also received funding through special “earmarks”
the delegation secured. Interested in seeing if your local bike path project
was funded?



Click here for a listing of bike path projects funded in the new
transportation bill



http://www.massbike.org/projects/federal_bikepath_funding.htm





Kick Your Riding Up a Notch: Sign Up for our Bicycling Skills Classes



Would you like to take your bicycling to the next level? Whether you’re a
beginning, intermediate, or advanced rider, MassBike has a course for you.
Bicycling 101 will be taught this Sunday, Aug. 28 in Easthampton; on Sunday,
Sept. 11 in Somerville; and on Saturday, Oct. 15 in Arlington. Please sign
up now for these, or our advanced classes (see details on website below).


The regular cost of the course is $50, and there is a special $40 discounted
rate for MassBike members, and other partner groups (see website for
details).



Click here for more information and to register

http://www.massbike.org/skills/classes.htm



Take the MetroBoston Area Bicycle Survey



The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is the regional planning
agency for 101 cities and towns in the Boston metropolitan region, and they
are updating their bicycle and pedestrian plan. MAPC has developed a survey
to learn more about regional opinions and activities in the region related
to bicycling. Your responses will be reflected in the new Regional Bicycle
Plan due out this Fall. Please take five minutes to complete the
survey—bicyclist or not—and see how your views compare with those of others
in the region.



Click here to take the survey



http://www.mapc.org/transportation/transportation_alternatives.html

Workshop for Bike Path Advocates: September 14

The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is hosting a special workshop series for
rail-trail advocates. The first of three workshops will be held on
Wednesday, Sept. 14 and is entitled “Friends of the Trail: Why and How to
Create a Solid Advocacy Organization.” Participants will learn about
creating a non-profit organization, the roles that they play, how to grow
and organization and how to keep people involved.  Attendees will break out
into groups to discuss some of the challenges that each faces with their own
organizations. The cost is $10/person and the registration deadline is
September 7.

For more information and for registration information, click on the “Trails
and Greenways Seminar Series” link here

http://www.railtrails.org/field/northeast

Speak Up for Bicycling Issues Across the State



MassBike has met with state transportation officials to push for more
recognition of bicycling issues in the state’s 20 Year Draft Transportation
Plan, but the best way to ensure our voices are heard is to keep the message
coming. Here’s your chance to stand up for bicycling in your local area.
Executive Office of Transportation staff will be holding public meetings
across the state to discuss the 20 Year Plan; please attend and speak about
the importance of bike projects and good roadways for bicycling in your
area. Here are the meetings:





·        Tuesday, September 13, 2005

3:00pm and 6:00pm (each time-slot includes both an open house and a formal
meeting)

Brockton Public Library: 304 Main Street, Brockton – 508-580-7890
www.brocktonpubliclibrary.org/about/directions.html



·        Thursday, September 15, 2005

3:00pm and 6:00pm (each time-slot includes both an open house and a formal
meeting)

Jones Library: 43 Amity Street, Amherst – 413-256-4090

www.joneslibrary.org/directions/index.html



·        Tuesday, September 20, 2005

3:00pm and 6:00pm (each time-slot includes both an open house and a formal
meeting)

Worcester Public Library: 3 Salem Square, Worcester – 508-799-1655

www.worcpublib.org/about/main.html



·        Thursday, September 22, 2005

3:00pm and 6:00pm (each time-slot includes both an open house and a formal
meeting)

Dennis Council on Aging: 1045 Route 134, South Dennis – 508-385-5288

www.town.dennis.ma.us/dept/coa.htm



·        Tuesday, September 27, 2005

3:00pm and 6:00pm (each time-slot includes both an open house and a formal
meeting)

Boston Public Library: Copley Square, Boston – 617-536-5400

www.bpl.org/general/directions.htm



·        Thursday, September 29, 2005

3:00pm and 6:00pm (each time-slot includes both an open house and a formal
meeting)

Burlington Public Library: 22 Sears Street, Burlington – 781-270-1690

www.burlingtonpubliclibrary.org



The document, which is currently in draft form, can be viewed here:



http://www.eot.state.ma.us/default.asp?pgid=content/longplanIndex&sid=level2



Hub on Wheels Festival Needs Volunteers



The Hub on Wheels Festival, taking place in Boston on Sunday, September 25,
needs volunteers—both for that day and in the days and weeks beforehand. If
you’d like to help with activities such as set-up or clean-up, marking rides
beforehand, registration, etc., please get involved. This event is a
MassBike partner and is donating $1/rider to MassBike to support bicycle
advocacy.



Click here to volunteer

http://www.hubonwheels.org/default.asp?go=volunteer



Sign Up for Bike and Car Roadside Assistance



Do you ever worry about breaking down while driving your car—or riding your
bike? The environmentally friendly Better World Club is a AAA-alternative
that offers roadside assistance packages for bicyclists and motorists. Best
yet, if you sign up through this link, they’ll donate a portion of your
purchase to MassBike to support bicycle advocacy.



Click here to learn more or sign up for roadside assistance



http://www.betterworldclub.com/home.htm?join_code=MBIK0312




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