After the Break
So, we obviously took a bit of a hiatus for the holiday weekend, and now we're getting back in the groove with the already posted contest, and now a bit of events and news. Here goes:Bike Maintenance Workshop at Invoke
From Chris Hartley, the workshop coordinator:
I'm going to be leading a bike fixin' workshop at Invoke Yoga Studio downtown on Friday the 17th from 5:45 to 7:15pm. The workshop is part of a Go Green series that is by donation (free if you want) rather than a fixed price. I'm not getting paid so I certainly won't give anyone the evil eye for not donating.More info here.
The workshop is geared towards beginners, and I especially want it to be accessible to people who are intimidated by or just don't have a lot of experience working on mechanical things. A small amount of fix-it knowledge can be really empowering when it comes to bikes.I plan on doing a hands-on demonstration of changing a flat, lubricating the drive train, and adjusting shifting and brakes.
Again, that's Friday April 17th from 5:45 to 7:15 p.m at the Invoke Yoga Studio, 970 Fort Wayne Ave downtown.
Hot on the trail: State chugging along toward goal of building 2,200 miles of greenways
A little IndyStar sound off about progress on the Monon and other greenways and trails around the state:
When Westfield officially opens a 1.5-mile section of the Monon Trail in June, Indiana will be that much closer to establishing 2,200 miles of greenways, trails and bike paths.Full story here.
There are only 1,848.5 more miles to go.
That's the plan laid out in "Hoosiers on the Move: The Indiana State Trails, Greenways and Bikeways Plan,'' a blueprint developed during Gov. Mitch Daniels's first administration.
From the Mayors Office: Cultural Trail Northeast Corridor Groundbreaking and Neighborhood Celebration
At 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, April 14th), there's a bit of a shindig in the alley behind the Chatham Tap and Scholar’s Inn (between Mass Ave. and College Ave.) to celebrate the beginning of this new installment of the Cultural Trail.
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