August 31 Critical Mass fun ride

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Scott Zimmerman

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Aug 20, 2007, 6:12:13 PM8/20/07
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Folks:
I'd like to propose Friday, August 31 as a Critical Mass fun ride. If we meet at the Richmond Municipal Building at 5:00 we could ride to Glen Miller Park for a "bring your own picnic" dinner and get to know anyone who is interested in bike issues in Richmond. Kids could play on the playground equipment while parents talk.
 
Mark, if this sounds good, please let me know and I'll start contacting folks who aren't on the Bike-Richmond group yet.
 
Thanks,
Scott Zimmerman

Mark Stosberg

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Aug 20, 2007, 6:45:40 PM8/20/07
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Scott,

Thanks for taking initiative on this. Let's go with your plan.

Today the Earlham Bike Co-op started planning a Critical Mass ride separately.
I'm on that list as well, and have encouraged them to merge Critical Mass
efforts.

I'll submit to the WayNet calendar and http://www.progressivewaynecounty.org/

Mark

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Scott Zimmerman

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Aug 21, 2007, 7:57:48 AM8/21/07
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Mark:
Glad this isn't a major conflict with the Earlham Bike Co-op. Sounds like it's an opportunity to really create a "critical mass" by joining forces. My schedule isn't full today so maybe I can get some additional emails out. Thanks for taking care of calendar notifications.
Scott

 

Mark Stosberg

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Aug 31, 2007, 10:02:14 PM8/31/07
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Thanks to everyone who came out to the Critical Mass community bike
ride. We had over thirty cyclists on the road, most of them from
Earlham, thanks to promotion by the Earlham Bike Co-op.

This crowd shot photo turned out:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/markstos/1289486483

If you look at the largest size, you can make out a few more faces.

A smaller group stayed a shelter at Glen Miller Park to discuss local
bike issues. We made good progress on some refinements to the the
recommended commuting routes projects. I'll try to collect that
feedback and get the draft map updated soon.

You can find the current draft linked to on this page if you would
like to comment and haven't had a chance to yet:
http://groups.google.com/group/bike-richmond/web/richmond-indiana-bike-maps

The next bike event you are encouraged to come to is the "Music Ride",
which is a group recreational ride to raise money for completion of
the Cardinal Greenway trail. Route length options include 5, 25 and 50
mile options. This ride has a $20 registration fee, and is produced by
the Cardinal Greenway organization.

Details here:
http://www.waynet.org/topical/events/2007-walkoffame.htm

Thanks again,

Mark

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