Archive for May 2010

Commuter Challenge – Log Your Commutes

May 9th, 2010 | By

Don’t forget to log how you commuted over the last week.  Monday morning the first random winners will be drawn.  You better your chances of winning a prize the more points and CO2 offset  you have. As of right now, we have 126 people signed up for the challenge.  This group of people have released
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Full Moon Bike Ride

May 9th, 2010 | By
Full Moon Bike Ride

Meet at the wee hours of May 28th on the Point Street Bridge in Providence for a Full Moon Bike Ride. Wild animals on two wheels. The roar of bicycle tires among the silence of midnight under the light of the full moon. Bring a sweater for the first five minutes and a bag for
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RIVeloSprints Demo at REI

May 9th, 2010 | By

The Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition and US Open Cycling Foundation will be at REI in Cranston on Saturday, May 22nd to demo the RIVeloSprints setup to the public.  If you missed the Winter sprint series and want to take the setup for a test ride, come join us for some fun!



Bike-to-Work Day

May 9th, 2010 | By

Save the date, Bike-to-Work day will be held this year on Friday, May 21st at the World War II Monument. The morning program (6:30am – 9:00am) will consist of: Free breakfast food! Speakers from 7:30am – 8am.  So far we have confirmed John Robitaille – gubernatorial candidate Ken Block – gubernatorial candidate The afternoon program
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Commuter Challenge – I Signed Up, Now What?

May 3rd, 2010 | By

So you signed up for the 2010 Commuter Challenge, did you alter the way you commuted today?  If so, you are in the drawing for one of our weekly prizes and on your way to competing for the grand prizes at the end of the competition. Once you are registered for the competition, make sure
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Monthly Meeting

May 3rd, 2010 | By

The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition is May 10th @ 6pm.  We will be meeting in our new space in the community meeting room of the Brown Bookstore (244 Thayer Street, Providence).  If you enter through the Thayer Street doors, the community meeting room is on the far wall.  Bike
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