Valerie Carrasco
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SFBC Gas Free Fridays
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"The SFBC wants to help more people substitute just one short car trip with a bicycle trip just one day a week. So, encourage a friend or coworker to pedal with you to an SFBC Energizer Station on Gas-Free Fridays and fuel up on coffee and snacks. In San Francisco, half of all driving trips […]
SFBC Bike Quilt: Biker Quilting Bees
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"The Bike Quilt top is ready for quilting! Please come join us at a weekly drop-in quilting bee on Wednesdays from September 23 to October 28. No quilting experience necessary, but comfort with a needle and thread is helpful. The quilt will be raffled off at Winterfest in December to raise money for the SFBC."
ARTCRANK San Francisco: A poster party for bike people
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"Chrome presents ARTCRANK, an art show featuring original posters that celebrate bikes and the people who ride them. ARTCRANK made its debut in Minneapolis in 2007, and has expanded to Denver, St. Louis and San Francisco. ARTCRANK will feature poster artwork by 30+ Bay Area artists. A limited number of prints will be available for […]
Bike the Shoreline
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"Join Global Day of Climate Action as one of 350 bicyclists. Ride a 3.5 mile route that will trace SF’s predicted future post climate-changed tide line. Join a Mass Convergence and Human Billboard after the ride and encourage the US to develop a domestic policy that promises meaningful emissions reductions over the next decade."
SFBC Rec Ride: Four Corners Ride
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"Tour San Francisco’s outer limits on an all-day ride around the perimeter of our diverse and enthralling city. Explore world-famous landmarks as well as sights that even locals may not have seen before. The ride is 40 miles, start to finish. We’ll keep a friendly pace but expect some challenging hills and strenuous riding. Bring […]
SFBC Gas Free Fridays
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"The SFBC wants to help more people substitute just one short car trip with a bicycle trip just one day a week. So, encourage a friend or coworker to pedal with you to an SFBC Energizer Station on Gas-Free Fridays and fuel up on coffee and snacks. In San Francisco, half of all driving trips […]
CounterPULSE Talk: Bicycling in San Francisco
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"A broad discussion of bicycle etiquette, transportation and urban design, featuring, among others, the SFBC’s own Andy Thornley."
SFBC Bike Quilt: Biker Quilting Bees
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"The Bike Quilt top is ready for quilting! Please come join us at a weekly drop-in quilting bee on Wednesdays from September 23 to October 28. No quilting experience necessary, but comfort with a needle and thread is helpful. The quilt will be raffled off at Winterfest in December to raise money for the SFBC."
SFBC Treehouse Talk: Designing Streets for People: SF’s Better Streets Plan
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"In San Francisco, the Better Streets Plan creates a vision and provides guidelines for making the city’s streets safer, greener and more enjoyable for all. After nearly three years of work and over 80 public meetings, the Plan is nearing its completion. Come hear about the Plan’s vision for the future of San Francisco’s streets […]
SFBC Volunteer Phone Banking
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"Got the gift of gab? Volunteer to phone bank with the SFBC! No cold calling, just simple reminders to friendly lapsed SFBC members that their membership is expired. Come share in the fun. The more the merrier! We supply dinner and good company."
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Greening Paris
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"While the strong geometry of the classical era and pervasive 19th-century design features still influences Paris’ park form, new tastes in planting design, sustainability and recreational policies have begun to shape the city’s new public spaces. Fresh from Paris, Marilyn Clemens will illustrate examples of new transit and roadway design benefitting pedestrians and bicyclists and […]
SPUR Evening Forum: Emerald Cities
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"What is the future of manufacturing and industrial production in U.S. cities? Can it be done sustainably? Join us for an evening discussion with writer and professor Joan Fitzgerald. Professor Fitzgerald directs the Law, Policy and Society Program at Northeastern University and has written extensively on the role of industry as part of the shift […]