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A commuter fuels up on coffee and donuts at a DIY station on Capitol Hill Thank you to everyone who...
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[ UPDATE 5/22: This post has been updated to include a letter from coalition of Northgate...
Events and Rides
For all you Burke-Gilman commuters, we've got a great reason to ride on Thursday, even if the...
Spotlights
Have you ever been to the Herbert Bayer Earthwork , the Robert Morris Earthwork , the Green River Natural Resource Area , or Lorna Jordan's Waterworks Garden ? These four iconic landscapes in Kent, Seatac and Renton are internationally recognized, but not well known locally, despite existing in our regional back yard. The Kent Arts Commission wants to see that change. They are inviting everyone to experience these extraordinary land art reclamation projects, by bike! The Kent Arts Commission has developed what will be a permanent, signed bike route connecting the four earthworks, and has partnered with Cascade to celebrate the opening of the new route with a free inaugural ride on Saturday, June 2.
Bike News
You probably know your neighborhood better than anyone else, especially people who don’t live there...
Bike News
[caption id="attachment_12782" align="alignright" width="210" caption="Click above image to read the program brochure."] [/caption] Oh man, it’s been a great month so far. The weather has been (dare I say) fantastic for Bike Month, tons of people are riding, and we’re getting very excited for the launch of Cascade’s first grassroots leadership development program, the Advocacy Leadership Institute (ALI) , later this summer. By now, I’m sure you know that the Seattle Bicycle Master Plan is being updated this year and we have clear principles we want to see help guide the outcome. We also see the Bicycle Master Plan update as a perfect chance to help others get experience organizing in their communities, advocating for bicycle-friendly plans and policies, and getting better bicycle infrastructure built on the ground. ALI will develop local bicycle proponents and enthusiasts into leaders who advocate – and inspire others to advocate – for a bike-friendly Seattle. This three-month program will kick off in July and run through September. In addition to the eight scheduled trainings this summer, we will deploy a variety of fun, hands-on tactics to get our positions heard loud and clear, inspire others to take action, and inform what goes into the final Bicycle Master Plan. There is no cost to apply or attend if accepted, but a serious commitment to making Seattle the best city in the country for bicycling is expected. You can read much more about the program content here , but what that description doesn’t include is our all-star lineup of special guests .
Events and Rides
Did you take photos today? Share links to your gallery in the comments so we can see how the day...
Events and Rides
This morning at the F5 Bike to Work Day Rally at Seattle City Hall , we were delighted to announce...
Events and Rides
Tomorrow is F5 Bike to Work Day , and we hope you plan to ride (with a friend!). When you hit the...
Bike News
Cascade Bicycle Club is proud to announce our early endorsements for the 2012 election cycle. In...

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