Tuesday, October 25, 2011

True confessions of a bicycle scofflaw (Grist.org)

Nice article on how many of us really commute by bike:)From grist.org

Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Grand Valley Receives Federal Safe Routes to School Funding



The City of Grand Junction in partnership with Grand Valley Bikes was awarded $44,000 recently by the Colorado Department of Transportation's Colorado Safe Routes to School program for comprehensive projects that will engage local school children to walk and bike safely to school.

The Colorado Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program creates a sustainable culture of walking and bicycling at each school by increasing the safety skill-set of all students as well as incorporating parents and guardians
to monitor routes to school. Tope Elementary will host SRTS November 7-11, 2011; Rocky Mountain Elementary SRTS program will be held for two weeks in the spring of 2012.
Children in physical education classes will participate in lessons that
prepare them for real-life scenarios while planting the seed for an active
lifestyle. “Studies show that kids who are regularly active tend to do better
in school and on tests because there is more oxygen going to the brain.” says
Josh Warinner, Tope Elementary School P.E. Teacher. He also noted that SRTS aligns with the Colorado State Physical Education Standard which identifies the importance of physical activities and learning many different life-long activities.

Numerous municipalities and organizations including the City
of Grand Junction; Grand Valley Bikes; Mesa County; City of Fruita; Bicycle
Colorado; The Riverfront Commission; Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail
Association (COPMOBA); Tope and Rocky Mountain Elementary School principals, PE
teachers, and PTAs have come forward to support this important program. The community partners intend to continue bicycle education and the positive effects it will have on this and coming
generations in the Grand Valley. “The City of Grand Junction is committed to accommodating all modes of transportation and believe programs that encourage children to walk and bike safely to school contribute to achieving our goal of ‘Becoming the Most Livable Community West of the Rockies’” says Kathy Portner, Neighborhood Services Manager for the City of Grand Junction and liaison to the SRTS program.

SRTS supports the mission of Grand Valley Bikes (GVB), which
is to improve safety and infrastructure for cyclists in the Grand Valley. The 501c3
bicycle advocacy organization formed from a group of concerned commuter and
recreational cyclists who believe that bicycling is a sustainable
transportation alternative with health, environmental, and community benefits. “Safe Routes to School program has been very successful in other parts of the state.
Grand Valley Bikes aims to have hundreds of school children become safe and
confident when commuting to school in the Grand Valley for years to come,” says
GVB president, Jason Wedemeyer. GVB plans to use the bicycle fleet in perpetuity and in accordance with SRTS objectives.

Childhood obesity rates have more than tripled in the past 30 years while the number of children walking and biking to school has declined. According to the 2001
National Household Travel Survey, less than 16 percent of students between the
ages of 5 and 15 walked or biked to or from school, compared to 42 percent in
1969.

For additional information visit www.saferoutesinfo.org



Sunday, October 2, 2011

Bike-In Movie!
When: Thursday, October 13th at 6:30pm
Where: Hot Tomato's backyard at 124 N. Mulberry Street in Fruita
Why: Ride your bikes to learn more about what GVB does to make the Valley a safer and more fun place to ride; while you're at it eat some great pizza, enjoy a movie and meet new friends.
Details: We will be re-screeening Portland's "Filmed by Bike" Shorts, a movie for all ages. Door prize and silent auction! Bike ride to Fruita will leave 10th & Main in Grand Junction at 5pm. A shuttle back to GJ will be provided after the event, RSVP required. To help with shuttle or to RSVP, please contact grandvalleybikes@gmail.com

Monday, July 25, 2011

350.org

From: Carson Coates
Date: Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 6:58 AM
Subject: Moving Planet (350.org) - Sept. 24


350.org is a global grassroots movement working to solve the climate crisis. 350.org is planning a massive worldwide rally on September 24, 2011 to demand solutions to the problem. I would like to see an event in the Grand Valley, but need help organizing and planning. Right now I am thinking about a mass bike ride and need help working out the details. Anyone interested in helping shape the event can contact me at threefifty.gv@gmail.com.

For more information about 350.org, Moving Planet, and 350 Grand Valley, check out the links below.


Moving Planet

GJ Event Webpage:
http://www.moving-planet.org/events/us/grand-junction/245

350 Grand Valley on Facebook:

Blog:

Thanks,
Carson

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

World Naked Bike Ride

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Bike To Work Door Prize Winners

Here is the list of drawing winners from the Bike to Work Event:

Giro Helmet: Alaina Smith

Bell Helmet: Randall Hoobler

Beacon Mtn Bar Light: Edwardo

Bontrager Light: Thad Tuin

Bike Light: Carson Coates

Helmet: Steve Landman

Bike Light: Sue Nall

Please stop by Brown Cycles to claim your door Prize, and thanks for coming to Ride your Bike to Work Day !

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

June is "Colorado Bike Month"!

Grand Valley Bikes is excited to celebrate and participate with Colorado Department of Transportation's Bike Month. GVB, Urban Trails, Mesa County, the City of Grand Junction, and the Junk Ride invite you all to come to Bike to Work Day, Wednesday, June 22nd, at the Grand Junction City Hall fountain,at 5th and Rood from 6:30am – 9:30am.

Please click here to learn more about Bike Month in Colorado, and please ride your bike (and encourage others) for commuting around town.