I met some of you at the annual members meeting last month, and one of my main interests with the Campus Bike Club is to assist WBWC in all of its great work! If you have any connections to the U. or if you have any goals for influencing the U. on various cycling topics, your insights would be greatly valued in our discussion. I know 6pm on campus is not convenient for everyone, so I would really appreciate your submissions to the form below, even if you can't attend the event.
Hello campus bicyclists!
After a slow start to the year, I'm pleased to announce that Campus Bike Club will be hosting an open discussion on Monday, December 12th starting at 6pm in Mason Hall Room 3314. Here is a Facebook event link!
The main idea of this meeting is to collect insights from all campus bicyclists about the needs that exist on campus. With your ideas, we hope to offer some fun events in the spring and get a better idea of what kind of role we can play as activists for campus cycling.
For example, I wrote a grant in Fall 2015 that funded bike pumps for the campus libraries! They can now be checked out at Shapiro, Hatcher, and AAEL/Duderstadt libraries. I hope that with your input, we can come up with more ideas to help cyclists on campus.
Our intention is to include everyone in the campus community: undergrads, grad students, instructors, professors, staff, etc are all welcome!
If you can't attend the meeting, but would like to submit a specific idea for discussion, such as events, concerns about cycling on campus, etc, please fill out this form:
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Thank you and go bikes!
Andrew Westphal