If and when you decide, I should be able to make it.
I will be riding my bike there hopefully, but not necessarily in "bike" clothes.  My bike clothes are sometimes just what I happen to be wearing at that time.
Are you just wanting folks clad in spandex?  (yes, this is a loaded question)

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Derek Springston <dspringston@gmail.com> wrote:
All Bike Board Members,
We're planning on submitting photos for the Saris bike rack by this Thursday or Friday at the latest.  Current locations recommended were: Black Bear Evansdale, Mt State Brewing in the Wharf, and Suncrest Middle. 

Can you please just let me know if you're interested in potentially showing up at one or more of those locations for a photo shoot on your bike in bike clothes?  I'll then follow up with a Doodle Poll to try to schedule this.  Emily Vasile said she would be available on Thursday or Friday to shoot some photos. 

Thanks,
~Derek


On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Jonathan Rosenbaum <director@positivespin.org> wrote:


Win a Saris Bike
                                            Corral

Enter the Saris Bike Corral Photo Contest

Saris will give one bike corral to the entry that shows the greatest need, most compelling location and strong public support of a bike corral. Simply submit a photo of where you would like to see a Saris Bike Corral and include a brief description of why you would like to see a bike corral in that location.

Entries with public support are more likely to make it to the final round. Get your friends and family to spread the word for your community to VOTE for your entry.

It is simple to enter:

Option 1:

Visit our Facebook Contest Page and upload your picture and description using the form by March 29

Option 2:

Email your photo to Heather at hfortune@saris.com by March 29
Include a brief description of why you would like to see a Saris Bike Corral in that location
Include your name and a phone number where you can be reached

Contest Timeline:

  • March 1 - March 29: Entries must be submitted between
  • April 1 - April 5: Three finalists will be selected and posted on our Facebook page for voting
  • April 8: Winner Announced

For questions please contact Heather at hfortune@saris.com

What is a bike corral?

A bike corral converts the space of one car parking stall to parking for 10 bikes. It’s a great use of space and a low cost option for more customer parking, it frees up sidewalk space for pedestrian foot traffic and communicates a commitment to bike friendliness.

The Hopleaf Brewery is located in one of Chicago’s most bike focused neighborhoods. Many patrons arrive via bike throughout the year. Turning a loading zone into bike parking for 12 bikes has provided a boost for business at the brewery and has added to the streetscape of the neighborhood.

The Andersonville bike corral is part of a parklet designed as part of Chicago’s People Spot program. Custom logo plates promote Andersonville’s bike friendliness.




 





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