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Pedal into Spring: Your Guide to Upcoming Bike Easy Events!
Allene,The last few weeks have been so hectic, they almost feel like a blur There has been a lot of networking, traveling, and program planning for the next couple of months. Here are some highlights:Presented a Bill at our State Capitol for a Specialty License Platethat will read 3 for cyclists While this is just the first step of a long process, we hope that bringing the message on the road to remind drivers of the law is a step in the right direction. As I told the Transportation Committee: Traffic violence is becoming the norm and we need to do something about it.Presented at the Lafayette Pedestrian & Bicycle Committeeand had the pleasure to bond with the folks from Bike Lafayette and bike around some of their newly developed infrastructure.Attended the first meeting as part of the Development and Enhancement Advisory Committee for DOTDs State Wide Transportation Plan that will influence the next 30 years.Attended the National Bike Summitand lobbied at Capitol Hill for Complete Streets and easier access to funds that will help improve our States infrastructure.Completed the Executive Director Intensiveoffered by the Greater New Orleans Foundation!Im sure Im missing a lot, but I didnt want to let too much time go by before writing to you.We have some really exciting events planned ahead, and want to make sure you have them bookmarked in your calendar:BIKE Talks Where Ya Riding?This installment of BIKE Talks will help you discover new biking adventures in the area, and also give you an opportunity to share your favorite rides and ride-tips! Whether you want to go on a family bike ride in your local park, learn how to gravel ride, or train for a long race, this event will be perfect for you! Our panelists include: Elyse Bejasa (Heat Index), Adam Lownik (Westbank Gravel Club), and Townsend Myers (Semi-Toucg Cyclin Club). To learn more and to RSVP,click here.This event is the perfect launch for our BIKE MONTH celebration in May!Ride to RememberRegistration is now open for the inaugural Ride to Rememberevent hosted by Metairie Cemetery in partnership with Bike Easy . On Sunday, May 19, teh biking community is invited to participate in leisurely community bike rides through the historic cemetery in celebration of National Bicycle Safety Month. The free, family-friendly event will include bike safety information and demonstrations from Bike Easy, and Metairie Cemetery will hold a brief memorial ceremony to honor the lives of people killed while riding their bikes. Family, friends, and colleagues of those lost in fatal crashes are invited to join, and anyone who wants to partake of this special event.And Before your Fall schedule books up:This years Bicycle Second Line Celebration will be our biggest to date! We will begin and end at The Broadside, and our After Party will include Bands, Artists, Silent Auction and More! Help us celebrate our 21 years making bicycling easy, safe, and fun for everyone in Greater New Orleans. Save the Date: Saturday, October 19th from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm!You can also find us at:Covington Youth Wellness Fair at the Covington Trailhead Saturday March 30th from 9:00 am to 12:00 pmSpring Into Action at Audubon Luisiana Nature Center Saturday March 30th from 8:30 am to 3:30 pmBike Valet at Wednesday at the Square Every Wednesday until May 1stRubarb Fundraise at Happyland Saturday, April 13th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pmSmart Biking at the Bike Easy Office FREE Bike Safety Class Saturday, April 20th To learn more and to RSVP,click hereEarth Week Sustainability Fair at Loyola University Monday, April 22nd from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pmCelebrate Trails Day at the Tammany Trace Saturday, April 27th
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