Hello Amanda
 
Summit Cycling Center is community oriented, but we are organized as a cooperative.  There is a small difference.  However most of the objectives are the same.
 
I would be happy to respond to your questionaire.
 
Regards
Angelo L. Coletta
Mgr.

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From: sal.amandaz@verizon.net <sal.amandaz@verizon.net>
Subject: [TheThinkTank] Bicycle Times Magazine Article on Community Bike Shops
To: thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org
Date: Thursday, April 7, 2011, 4:04 PM

Hello Everyone,

 I am a freelance writer currently working with Bicycle Times Magazine (http://www.bicycletimesmag.com/about_bicycleTimes) on an article featuring Community Bike shops. I thought I’d see if anyone here on thethinktank would have time to answer a few questions.

Here are some highlights covered in the article:

Define what makes a Community Bike shop

Look at the genesis of the Community Bike shop and its subsequent growth in cities around the world.

Discuss some of the challenges and rewards of running a shop and also look at how the presence of a local shop impacts the community beyond just the cyclist using the services.

 If you are interested, reply to this email and I can send you the list of specific questions.

 

Thanks Everyone! Amanda
Amanda Zimmerman
118 Magnolia Dr
Glenshaw, PA 15116


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