Gunnar and Emily,
In prep for Thursday and this opportunity, I can dig up the old emails to the Black Bear folks in case we wish to try with them again.
Thanks Jonathan. I can be part of the team to help with this again.
Derek
"Let deeds, not words, be your adorning." -Abdu'l-Baha
"Every time I see an adult on a bicycle I no longer despair fire the future of the human race." -H.G. Wells
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Emily Vasile <emilyvasile@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for sending this out, Jonathan. Can we add this to our agenda for
> this week, Gunnar?
You bet we can!
Who wants to take charge of this? Emily? Jonathan? Bueller?
(Emily might not know that we half tried this last year...)
>
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> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Jonathan Rosenbaum
> <director@positivespin.org> wrote:
Woah!
I just now saw your new email Jonathan! Congrats.
Oh do tell!!
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>> Enter the Saris Bike Corral Photo Contest
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>> 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.
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>> It is simple to enter:
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>> Option 1:
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>> Visit our Facebook Contest Page and upload your picture and description
>> using the form by March 29
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>> Option 2:
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>> 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:
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>> 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.
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>> 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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