Good luck, as I know I will benefit from your efforts to bike-ify Fargo.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Sara Watson Curry <sara@greatridesfargo.com
wrote:
Hey friends!
Sara writing you from chilly, lovely, and friendly Fargo, North Dakota, currently sitting right at 1 degree Fahrenheit! I'm a past member of the Fargo Moorhead Community Bicycle Workshop, most recently was working in the public library as the storytime superhero, and now back in the saddle with a bike-centered non-profit called Great Rides Fargo, which is dedicated to creating healthy individuals and communities with the almighty bike.
Great Rides Fargo has been rolling on a small scale for 3 years, doing outreach with bike rodeos, youth programming, and a toting around a trailer of bikes. A number of projects have come together leading to it's growth and to my luck getting the position as the Director of Operations. Things we have going on: we will be launching a *bike share program* (using b-cycles) this spring with 11 stations and 101 bikes, we will be acquiring 2 *pedicabs, *and additionally taking over a roll of helping carry on *open streets community event* (3 to 5 mile loop open to only human powered traffic) . It's a lot of awesome and at the same time I'm feeling a little overwhelmed by all the possibilities and it has been a number of years since I have been in touch with friends in the cycling community! The last Bike! Bike! my partner Joe and I were able to attend was in beautiful Vancouver.
If you are involved in the world cycling advocacy, pedicabs, bike share programs, or any large scale community events, please give me an electronic high five and let me know of any blogs, resources, grants, forums, etc that you find helpful.
You can connect with me here, tweet me @currywatson, or text me at 701-261-9417 Thanks for your solidarity and safe pedaling!
In service, Sara
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