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Today’s Fun – After Party 7-9 open to all — FREEEE


Cause for Creativity: Tour da Arts, vol. 2
Sunday, August 22, 2010
2:00pm
Pedal on over to SMMoA for the second annual Cause for Creativity: Tour da Arts and Urban Expeditions event!! Festivities include: bike checks, spoke card workshop, live performances, and a closing party.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133424253366284

This Saturday Bikeside Speaks @ Cynergy Bike Shop, Followed By Bike-In Screening Of Disposible Film Festival And An After Party

Re-posted from Gary Rides Bikes:

Bikeside Speaks returns with it’s 7 minute talks followed by Q&A, format, this time in Santa Monica. Bikeside is a local activist group actively involved in political campaigning and lobby for cycling issues in the Los Angeles area. I missed Bikeside Speaks the first time around, but this time I will be there, and as one of the speakers. I’ve titled my talk “Redefining Freedom of Mobility Beyond The Motoring Age” and it will incorporate key ideas from some of my recent reading, as well as personal experiences. I want to touch briefly on some historical context of transportation in the United States and Los Angeles, and how driving became synonymous with freedom, an important part of the American ethos, even while restraining freedom for formerly accepted uses of the street. I believe to change our road culture to once again respect pedestrians, cyclists and public transit, we must advance the ways in which these modes can represent freedom, and challenge assumptions that hold the automobile as the dominant symbol of freedom of mobility.

The talk also includes 53rd District Democratic Candidate Betsy Butler,  Mike Bower (AKA “Cool Ass Mike”) of 1000 Bikes – a non-profit project to put bikes in the hands of foster kids and their families, and livable streets activist Stephen Box, who is now a candidate for City Council District 4 in LA.

Update, More Speakers:

  • Terry O’Day, cyclist & Santa Monica City Councilman up for re-election, will talk about Santa Monica’s ongoing bike progress.
  • Cory Wilkerson, Burbank City Planner, will explain how he crafted an award winning bike plan on a shoe string budget.
  • Felicia Williams of CICLE will talk about CICLE’s amazing Urban Expeditions ride, and talk you into attending Sunday’s festivities at the Santa Monica Museum of Art.
  • Alex Thompson will wrap things up with discussing Bikeside’s Life Before License campaign and screening the short video documentary of the Blood In Protest at the Beverly Hills Court House.

In addition to the talk, there will be a screening of the Disposable Film Festival and a Specialized bike raffle, with all proceeds going to Bikeside. I heard a couple of food trucks will be in attendance as well. Should be a fun night, hope you can make it out.

Cynergy Bike Shop
2300 Santa Monica Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90404 (map)

  • 6:30pm – 8:30pm Bikeside Speaks! (RSVP on Facebook, Tweet-vite)
  • 8:30pm – 11pm “bike-in” screening by the Disposable Film Festival (RSVP on Facebook)
  • After party at the Hotel Erwin on Venice Beach (map)

Santa Monica Spoke meeting tonight!

Dont’ for get to come and and join us this evening for the first of our regular monthly meetings

Date: 16 June, 2010

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:30pm

Place: 502 Colorado Ave,           corner of 5th and Colorado in Santa Monica, enter through gate on Colorado

Bike parking on the patio, car parking on the street and in city structures

Hope to see you there!!

Federal Safe Routes Program Under Attack

Urge Your Representative to Support Safe Routes To Schools

Take Action!

House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) has targeted the federal
Safe Routes to School program established under the 2005 Federal
Surface Transportation Bill (SAFETEA-LU) as wasteful government
spending in his weekly “YouCut program”.

Each week representative Cantor asks people to vote for which of five
options they would cut from the federal budget. Republicans then hold
a floor vote in the House of Representatives to try to eliminate the
program that gets the most votes.

This week, the federal Safe Routes to School program is one of
Rep. Cantor’s targets. He argues that SRTS duplicates other
bicycling and walking programs, and that bicycling and walking
infrastructure is a local government responsibility. We need your
help making sure that Members of Congress understand the
value of Safe Routes to School and support it.

Please take a few minutes to send a message to your Member
of Congress to ask them to vote against any effort to cut Safe
Routes to School.