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Greetings, fellow cyclists!
We hope those of you that made it last week to Chris Kluth’s discussion on “From 50,000-feet to 5-feet: Bring a Vision to Reality” enjoyed it. This Thursday we’re excited to introduce Don Sparks & the Panel of metro-Charleston planner’s discussion on “The Fear & Romance of Cycling in Charleston”.

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- Don Sparks [...]

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We hope everyone enjoyed William Gallagher’s discussion on “Bicycles & Transit Lead the Way to a More Livable Community”. The series continues with Preston Tyree’s lecture on “The Shape of Bicycle Activism”
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Speaker – Preston Tyree from The League of American Bicyclists
Topic – The Shape of Bicycle Activism
Date & Time – Thursday MARCH [...]

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We hope everyone enjoyed Dave Moulton’s lecture last week on the “The Bicycle: Evolution or Intelligent Design?”. The series continues tonight with William Gallagher’s discussion on “Bicycles & Transit Lead the Way to a More Livable Community”.
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Speaker – William Gallagher
Topic – Bicycles & Transit Lead the Way to a More Livable Community
Date & [...]

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Ann Groninger – About 40 people attended Saturday’s annual CABA meeting, which included a question and answer session with Charlotte’s new mayor, Anthony Foxx.  Given Charlotte’s abysmal safety rankings by the Alliance for Biking and Walking 2010 report, the Mayor’s interest and dedication to alternative transportation solutions is encouraging.  The group broke into small groups to discuss and set [...]

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AG: Raleigh is considering bicycle lanes on Hillsborough Street.  Is there really a debate about this? With all the students riding their bicycles near North Carolina State University, bike lanes are a must.  Write, email or call your city counsel members to let them know what you think.  Here is a  letter by Lori McDaniel, a nearby resident and [...]

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