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  1. #1
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    Mar 2011
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    Here in San Francisco, it's May 12. Sadly, I missed it last year because I didn't have a bike. I am excited to take part this year!

  2. #2
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    Houston's is May 20 :-)

  3. #3
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    I'm the librarian at an elementary school, so I'm going to do Bike To School Day on Bike to Work Day (after all, a student's full time job is school). All students who bike or walk to school on that day will be given a ticket and entered into a drawing to win prizes (blinky lights for backpacks, drawstring backpack type bags that I have leftover from International Bike and Walk to School Day back in October). I'll also raffle off some leftover posters from the Book Fair and bookmarks.

    If any teachers Bike to Work (or walk to work), I will have a raffle with cooler prizes. I'm thinking of offering a "free recess duty ticket" where I'll take one of their duties for them, also offer some other things they may want (like a spa basket).

    It'll be the first time I'm doing anything for the school on Bike to Work Day, so we'll see how it goes...
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  4. #4
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    I like that, Tri Girl. I wonder if my work will pitch in with something.
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  5. #5
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    Feb 2005
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    Tri Girl, I offered several activities at my school, the last year I taught (when I was doing a long term sub in 2008) for Bike to Work Week. The only one that had any takers was an 8 mile ride I led for about 5 teachers who signed up.
    But, at least I raised awareness...
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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Tri Girl, I offered several activities at my school, the last year I taught (when I was doing a long term sub in 2008) for Bike to Work Week. The only one that had any takers was an 8 mile ride I led for about 5 teachers who signed up.
    But, at least I raised awareness...
    I might try that (an organized ride). I just honestly can't imagine any of them taking me up on it, but I will certainly try. I know the free recess duty will give them incentive- everyone hates duty! That sounds like fun!!!! Thanks!
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    1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
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  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Southeast MI/Northern IN
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    Michiana Bike to Work has a corporate challenge. My company has a team and we've won the corporate challenge the last 4 years. You could contact the coordinators of this organization for suggestions.
    Susan

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  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Louisville, Colorado
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    Ours is June 22, give people a chance to rev up (April is still one of our snowier months. We did have a winter Bike to Work day here in Boulder, in January). Anyway, BTW day is huge, it's regional, it's organized in the Denver-Boulder area by the Denver Regional Council of Governments and various local entities, like our Go Boulder office, see http://www3.drcog.org/biketowork There are competitions among businesses to see who has the most riders, who fields the best free breakfast station, of course a prize for the longest commute, all kinds of events throughout the week like free tuneups, and even during the month, like the always popular Boulder 360 which is a ride that links up paths in town circumnavigating the city (there's a 180 too). There are various silly contests as well, sometimes involving costumes. Last year's Boulder page is http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index...45&Itemid=3253

    Oh yes, our week includes bus commuters too. As long as you don't drive you get a free breakfast. I work from home now, but it's a rolling party on BTW Day, so I ride my bike the 9 miles into Boulder, past my old office, to my favorite breakfast station, our community radio station -- not only do they always have homemade blueberry cobbler, but they also have a bike mechanic!

 

 

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