Our cycling gang has a regular Sunday dinner at a pho (Vietnamese
noodle soup) place. One fellow has a monthly order of Momentum
magazines (http://www.momentumplanet.com/) for his shop, and he
always brings an extra box along for distribution. We always leave
some in the restaurant's book / magazine shelf, and a few folks also
drop some off at the Library and other non-bike shop places. Waiting
rooms would indeed be a good idea.
Oh, and I should say that there's nothing like a friendly local
restaurant that allows indoor bike parking! :) (though the
tallbikes don't fit through the door very well...)
Mark
On 31-Dec-09, at 12:42 PM, Rich Points wrote:
Bike Enthusiasts, About a year ago I was sitting in the waiting room of my dentist
sifting through the array of magazines they have, you know the
type; Mademoiselle, Good Housekeeping, Time, People...I thought it'd be a good idea to get bikes in the mix of info and
gave a subscription of Bike and Bicycle magazines. This cost me
$30 for the two one year subscriptions. I just renewed the Bike
subscription for two years for $20.It's a small gift that helps get bicycles on the minds of more
people. Next time you're in a waiting room have a look at the
magazine offerings and consider adding bikes to the mix.Ride On!
-- Rich Points Community Cycles Executive Director http://CommunityCycles.org Rich@CommunityCycles.org 720-565-6019 (W) 303-589-0597 (C) Donate your old car to Community Cycles http://communitycycles.org/get-involved/donatecar.html
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