Hi there -

A bit south in San Luis Obispo, CA, we run valet at the regular Thursday night Farmers' market (there are 2-3 other markets on different days though).  And we just parked our 10,000th bike.  Our coordinator is on this mailing list, I'll ping him so you can get more info, or ping me if he you don't get connected.   See the website too - www.slobikelane.org.

The bicycle coalition here (www.slobikelane.org again) runs both the local bike kitchen and valet programs.  We don't currently combine wrenching and valet, but discuss it all the time!  During bike month we had mechanics inspect all bikes coming through valet and inform people of the problems, that felt really good, but didn't get the problems directly fixed.



Side note to everybody - I'm always curious where people are operating, and sometimes your messages don't indicate your location or organization.  Is SC Santa Cruz or South Carolina for example.  Perhaps I could ask for people to share that geographic info with us in your intros or signatures??  Thanks everybody for your participation in this mailing list!

Brian
SLO Bike Kitchen in San Luis Obispo, CA
www.slobikekitchen.org


On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:21, kyle mckinley <bicirider@gmail.com> wrote:
hi, all,
It's been a while since I posted to this list (though I lurk now and then), and I missed seeing everyone at the last bike!bike!, but I have a quick favor to ask:

I'm helping write an article about bike valet services (bike parking at events that draw too many bikes to simply lock up) and it occurred to me that there are probably lots of folks/ projects doing this as a form of outreach that I don't know about.

Here in SC it is most reliable at the farmer's market (where I currently get paid to do it -- oogle bikes, chat w/ cyclists, eat veges; pretty rad).
I know that the San Francisco Bike Coalition does a lot of this on an event-to-event basis.

Other places that you know about? Particularly successful instances? Anyone combining parking with wrenching?

Reply on or off list.

warmly,
kyle

--
If an Easyrider rides easy, then a bicirider rides bici

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