Hi All!Interbike's way, way around the corner, September 14th-18th with theOutdoor Demo the two days before. As you probably know, the industry'sdog-and-pony show is a great environment for Collectives to meet retailersand shop owners and let them know about all the great ways to get involvedwith what we do on a local and national level.Last year we didn't get a ticket confirmation until the LAST MINUTE, whichwas annoying, so I wanted to reach out to the network early this year withtwo things.1. Would you like to go and get a (free) ticket through us?2. What resources should we bring to bear and share with the cyclingindustry?*1. If you'd like to go, sign up on this sheet and fill out the relevanttabs. *So if you're needing a hotel room, put yourself down in one of theslots, we aim to put 4-6 people in each room to keep 'em cheap. If you'relooking to carpool, put down your arrival/departure details and room inyour vehicle, if applicable.Going to Interbike with us comes with responsibility: Firstly, everyoneattending has to sign up for two shifts at the Bicycle Collective Networkbooth (third tab below), where we'll be representing the Bicycle Collectiveand the Alliance for Walking and Biking. Secondly, we will not tolerateconduct that doesn't represent us favorably to the rest of the bicyclingindustry. Being inconsiderate of an exhibitor's time, heckling for swag ordeals from people you haven't developed a relationship with or who haven'tclearly offered that sort of thing, or generally behaving like a child willearn you a boot from the show. We're not willing to jeopardize thereputation of the Bicycle Collective Network.Barring major conflicts, we'd also like to do a night out for Collectivefolks on Tuesday night, the night before the show, where we would brieflygo over our responsibilities formally and then just kick back, catch upacross the city, state, and national lines between our different shops.Sign up:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mcqVNpCdwITiXhBM5RORTaklCbTnj2BZgSreDEh3GhE/edit?usp=sharing*2. How should we represent the Bike Collective Network? *In years past, the question we're most asked at the booth is "Who's thelocal collective in our neck of the woods?"To answer this question, we have a print-out of the organizations listed onthe Bicycle Collectives Wiki:Is this the most current and representative list? Or is there a morecurrent resource out there, like the organizations tab onWhat else would allow us to better connect the industry to our needs andinterests this year?For example, for the Salt Lake/Ogden/Provo Shop I'm always looking for(utility) tube sealant donors and companies that make solid tubes. When Ifind out a company has a distributor in a given area, I try to get theirblemished/overstock/recall items donated to local collectives.Beyond that, let me know if there's anything else we should try and tout!And I'll send a followup out later when tickets are secured.Joergen TreppDirector of OperationsBicycle CollectiveWork // 801.328.2453Mobile // 231.392.3403The mission of the Bicycle Collective is to promote cycling as an effective and sustainable form of transportation and as a cornerstone of a cleaner, healthier, and safer society. The Collective provides refurbished bicycles and educational programs to the community, focusing on children and lower income households.
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