Many of the women who participated in the First Annual Women Bike Chicago event expressed an interest in staying in touch with new-found cycling friends and also in making new connections. Cycling together--whether it be to work, to run errands, with the kids, or just for fun--helps expand our horizons in many ways. It can feel safer to be with someone else, especially on the streets. Having encouragement from a sister cyclist might make one pedal the extra mile or two. Another cyclist might know routes you might not have even thought of.
So I ask: How can we stay connected and make new connections? Will you share your thoughts in the comments here as a start?
See you on the streets, on the paths, and on the trails!
A big THANK YOU!!!
Our planning team would like to extend a big THANK YOU - actually three thank yous.
The first is to all our attendees today. We really enjoyed talking with all of you, hearing your stories, taking so many good questions and getting some excellent suggestions.
The second is to all our fine volunteers. The event wouldn't have been nearly as good without the time and energy and superb team effort that you all put into it.
And last but not least, thank you to our partners and sponsors - all listed on the right. Your contributions helped make our event possible.
Visiting Simone's afterwards was a great way to relax. Now we can all put our feet up - at least for a little while - until we start planning for the next event.
Come back soon. We'll have pictures to share. If you took pictures and would like to share them on this blog, please send email with a link (if they're on Flickr or another online photo sharing site) or send photos (if the photo files aren't too huge) and we'll post them here, with your photo credit, of course.
The first is to all our attendees today. We really enjoyed talking with all of you, hearing your stories, taking so many good questions and getting some excellent suggestions.
The second is to all our fine volunteers. The event wouldn't have been nearly as good without the time and energy and superb team effort that you all put into it.
And last but not least, thank you to our partners and sponsors - all listed on the right. Your contributions helped make our event possible.
Visiting Simone's afterwards was a great way to relax. Now we can all put our feet up - at least for a little while - until we start planning for the next event.
Come back soon. We'll have pictures to share. If you took pictures and would like to share them on this blog, please send email with a link (if they're on Flickr or another online photo sharing site) or send photos (if the photo files aren't too huge) and we'll post them here, with your photo credit, of course.
See you today!
We're looking forward to seeing you all today - attendees and volunteers. If you're not pre-registered, please be aware that our indoor space is limited.
We'll have outdoor activities, too. Feel free to check those out if indoor space if full. Thank you!
We'll have outdoor activities, too. Feel free to check those out if indoor space if full. Thank you!
Women Bike Chicago Schedule
Looking forward to seeing everyone! Here's our schedule of presentations.
9:00 a.m to 9:30 a.m. Check-in and meet and greet
9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Opening presentation
10:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Family Biking OR
Commuting by bike and bikes on transit
(same time slot, different rooms)
11:15 a.m. to 12:00 noon How to get the most out of your bike shop visit OR
Biking safety, comfort, and style
(same time slot, different rooms)
12:15 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Community building by bicycling
Connect with other cyclists
Prize drawing
OUTSIDE all morning:
Bike repair basics Traffic safety skills
Alta Bike Share Bike corral--try out different bikes
Many of our partners have donated gifts. There will be a drawing to give them away.
You must be present to win.
Join us afterward at Simone's at 18th and Morgan for more talk about cycling and to connect with more women who bike.
WOMEN BIKE CHICAGO - ANY WOMAN CAN DO IT!
P. S. This is a free event, but if you can afford to make a donation the funds will be used to cover the expenses of putting it on.
9:00 a.m to 9:30 a.m. Check-in and meet and greet
9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Opening presentation
10:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Family Biking OR
Commuting by bike and bikes on transit
(same time slot, different rooms)
11:15 a.m. to 12:00 noon How to get the most out of your bike shop visit OR
Biking safety, comfort, and style
(same time slot, different rooms)
12:15 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Community building by bicycling
Connect with other cyclists
Prize drawing
OUTSIDE all morning:
Bike repair basics Traffic safety skills
Alta Bike Share Bike corral--try out different bikes
Many of our partners have donated gifts. There will be a drawing to give them away.
You must be present to win.
Join us afterward at Simone's at 18th and Morgan for more talk about cycling and to connect with more women who bike.
WOMEN BIKE CHICAGO - ANY WOMAN CAN DO IT!
P. S. This is a free event, but if you can afford to make a donation the funds will be used to cover the expenses of putting it on.
Getting To The Event
By Bus
- We suggest taking the number #60 Blue Island, stopping at Harrison+Halsted or 900 W Harrison
- or the #8 Halsted, stopping at UIC campus at Halsted+Polk
- NOTE: The #7 Harrison bus does NOT run on Saturdays.
By "L"
- Take the Blue Line, exit at UIC-Halsted, and head south
On Foot
- Enter the UIC campus and head to the African-American Cultural Center, Addams Hall - see the above map
Enter the UIC campus from Harrison, Halsted or Taylor and head to the African-American Cultural Center, Addams Hall - see the above map. There's bike parking available near the entrance to Addams Hall.
By Car
- Parking is available on street or at the parking garage on Halsted and Polk
Where Would You Go On A Bike?
On a family picnic?
Take your kids to school?
Out with friends?
Grocery shopping?
Tell us where you'd like to go, or add your photos of yourself in your favorite and practical places you would like to ride to. We can help get you there!
Sign up at https://wbikechi2013.eventbrite.com/# - space is limited
Take your kids to school?
Out with friends?
Grocery shopping?
Tell us where you'd like to go, or add your photos of yourself in your favorite and practical places you would like to ride to. We can help get you there!
Sign up at https://wbikechi2013.eventbrite.com/# - space is limited
What's in it for me?
Hey, Women of Chicagoland,
Do errands!
Visit friends!
Save money!
Be safe!
Have fun!
All this is possible - Learn how at the first annual Women Bike Chicago event on March 23, at UIC.
Sign up at https://wbikechi2013.eventbrite.com/# - space is limited!
PASS IT ON - Pass this link on to your friends who tell you they wish they could ride too.
- Are you interested in getting around the city in a safe, convenient and FUN way?
- Do you watch your friends and co-workers on a bicycle and think you can't do it?
- Are you wondering how to get your kids to school without having to wait in the loooong drop off lanes?
- Do you want to save money, get fit, and do errands the easiest way possible?
- Have you been told that bicycles are only for racers?
- Do you think you're too old to learn to ride a bike?
Do errands!
Visit friends!
Save money!
Be safe!
Have fun!
All this is possible - Learn how at the first annual Women Bike Chicago event on March 23, at UIC.
Sign up at https://wbikechi2013.eventbrite.com/# - space is limited!
PASS IT ON - Pass this link on to your friends who tell you they wish they could ride too.
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