Abigail Shull
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Free Urban Cycling Workshop: Intro to Safe Cycling (Day 1)
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"This four-hour in-classroom, introductory course is perfect for new cyclists and those want to feel more comfortable riding on city streets. Class will cover the basics for how to choose the right bike and properly fit a helmet. Learn tips for the safest ways to ride in traffic, techniques to avoid or deal with road […]
Bike Kitchen Advanced Maintenance Class
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"The class takes place over three weeks, Sept. 12th, 19th, and 26th, and will cover the installation, overhaul, adjustment and maintenance of bearing systems, freewheels and cassettes. Bring a functional bike and be ready to get greasy."
San Jose Zero1 Green Prix
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"The Green Prix is a parade and festival taking place during the 01SJ Biennial that celebrates inventive ideas related to sustainable locomotion. It is an opportunity for artists and the public alike to produce, participate in, and experience innovative projects related to eco-themed transportation. Green Prix Parade ZER01 invites public participation in the Green Prix […]
Aeolian Ride San Jose
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"The Aeolian Ride is heading to San Jose and will lead the Green Prix Parade as part of the 2010 01 San Jose Biennial. Sign up and join the Aeolian Ride by New York based artist Jessica Findley, Saturday, September 18th 2010. The Aeolian Ride is the world’s only inflatable bike ride happening. It will […]
SFBC Rec Ride: Solar Systems
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"See electric and hot water systems at residential and commercial sites. Hear how one resident organized her neighborhood block to go solar together. TransitionSF and the San Francisco Permaculture Guild are leading these Transition Tours showcasing local efforts that create community and support both the environment and economy."
Different Spokes Monthly Ride
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"Join Different Spokes San Francisco (the SF Bay Area’s LGBT Cycling Club) monthly club ride. There are three options (27m/47m/57m) so you can go at your own pace and distance. The rides split and regroup in Tiburon."
SFBC Valet Bicycle Parking at the Ferry Building Saturday Farmers Market
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"Pedal to the Ferry Building to fill up your panniers with local bounty and park your bike with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. All 52 weeks a year, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will be providing complimentary valet bike parking"
WTF Night at the Bike Kitchen
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"WTF night at the Bike Kitchen is for women, trans/gender queer folks, femmes, or anybody else that has had gender be a barrier to learning mechanics. No one turned away! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month."
SFBC Valet Bicycle Parking at Put the Sea in Cycling Party
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"Come tell Shimano to do the right thing and stop fighting ocean protection efforts in California and elsewhere. Enjoy pedal-powered music, performances, local food, speakers and community action. At 7pm, bike ride to party at Triple Crown with music, free pizza and bike valet parking provided by the SF Bicycle Coalition!"
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: The Transit Sustainability Project
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"The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has launched a regional Transit Sustainability Project to create a more robust, financially viable transit system that is both cost-effective and customer-focused. The project will study service design and delivery, financial viability and decision-making structures while keeping in mind the role of external factors such as land use and transportation pricing—both […]
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Crosstown Bikeways
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"What will it take to make San Francisco a world-class bicycling city—with a continuous network of cross-town bikeways offering safe, comfortable and inviting routes for people of all ages and riding abilities? A new San Francisco Bicycle Coalition program, Connecting the City, will create a road map for making San Francisco a great place for […]
SPUR Exibit: DIY Urbanism Opening Party
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"ABOUT THE EXHIBIT Since the onset of the "great recession" in 2008, San Francisco, like many American cities, has struggled through a period of economic decline and drastically reduced public resources. Fortunately for San Francisco, a city with a long history of entrepreneurship and social activism, citizens have displayed great wherewithal and ingenuity in the […]