SPOKES National is  collecting information about community bike organizations to be published  in a directory and to create further discussion and resource direcotry: ... 

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 Pleas contribute your information .... 
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Brian Drayton
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SPOKES National , Richmond 
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Mark Friis <tenbears1@verizon.net> wrote:

A couple of things. There seems to be a few of us going to Interbike. It would be great to meet some of you. Can we come up with a place to hook and shoot the breeze.

The other thing, it would be great to have a directory and map of the organizations that are part of this. As I travel around the country I would love to stop by and check things out. Pictures of all the bike shop/kitchens would be cool too. I guess that would mean a website, huh? Just a thought

Peace

 

IEBA_Shield_Blue.jpgMark Friis- Executive Director

Inland Empire Biking Alliance

P.O. Box 1434

Banning, CA 92220

909-800-4322

mfriis@iebikingalliance.org

 

 

 

From: thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org [mailto:thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org] On Behalf Of Nicholas
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 12:57 PM
To: The Think Tank
Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] at-risk youth starting a community bike shop?

 

Hi, Bike Talk is doing a Safe Route to Schools show from 10-noon pacific time this Saturday. If you think the topic of biking to schools might be of interest, please listen to killradio.org at that time and call in, 213 252-0998

 

Thanks, 

Nicholas

 

 


On Aug 13, 2012, at 9:39 AM, "Allyson Lowery" <ALowery@mail.mackenziecounselling.ca> wrote:

Hi there,

 

I work with at-risk youth in a rural northern community and yesterday as I was tossing my sea foam green toilet at the dump I saw at least 6 bikes. I have been looking for something to engage some of my kids and I started thinking about bike-cycling/community shops etc. I feel that this is a really worthwhile project I just have no idea how to go about starting off – so I am looking for support – I am going to check the lists and see what advice is there, then I am going to start networking within my community. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated!

 

Allyson Lowery , MS Ed

 

Child and Youth Care Program

Mackenzie Counselling Services

PO Box 790

Mackenzie, BC

V0J 2C0

tel: 250.997.6595 xt 226

fax: 250.997.3903

email: allyson.lowery@mackenziecounselling.ca

 

 

 

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