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Ride The Bike-A-Thon!

Written by Boston Biker on Apr 06

RIDE THE BIKE-A-THON!
… register now! …
… form a team! …

YOU can join hundreds of riders for a meaningful and beautiful event on SUNDAY JUNE 7th, 2009!

See it all online at http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/bat09

Every rider furthers BNB’s mission, while enjoying a beautiful ride and the other awesome folks riding! Choose from 15, 25, or 62 mile rides. This is our biggest event of the year, and our one most important fundraiser to support Bikes Not Bombs’ work in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and right here with Boston’s youth.

Register now at http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/bat09 to get started on your fundraising! April 16th will be a special party here for registered riders.

The GRAND PRIZE for the top fundraiser has been chosen! It will be a woods&trails&mountainbiking&wood-firedhottubs weekend for you and 5 friends with Back Country Excursions in Maine!!!

FORM A TEAM!
It’s more fun to ride as a team. Find some friends or coworkers to ride with you and pick a team name. You can form/join a team when you register or afterwards by letting us know. We’ll put your team info up on the website and give out some special prizes to the top fundraising team.


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Volunteer For Bike-a-thon

Written by Boston Biker on Apr 06

VOLUNTEER FOR THE BIKE-A-THON
Meeting April 15th

Bikes not bombs Bike-a-thon is coming up, if you aren’t riding but want to help out with some logistics planning, come to the Rider Support and Route Committee meeting Wednesday night April 15th, 7pm at the Bikes Not Bombs Hub.

Basic logistical areas to cover will be:
• Route Marking and Maps
• Rest Stops
• Following vehicles
• Ride support communications
• Mechanic support
• Medical / First Aid support for riders
• Food serving and Post ride, rider-support-area set up
• Bike Parking
• Rider send-off logistics support for each ride

Please contact Carl if you are interested in attending on April 15th or want to volunteer in the future for some of these tasks: [email protected]. These are roles for volunteers who will help plan logistics in advance. Closer to the date BNB will have many more roles for people who just want to sign up to have a role on the day of the Bike-A-Thon and Festival.


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Bikes Not Bombs Cleeeeeaaaaans Up!: Makes Over 100k In One Day!

Written by Boston Biker on Jun 18

Nice work BNB, your bike-a-thon was AWESOME. To all the riders that braved the near 100 degree heat and suffocating humidity to ride your little fannies off for a good cause here is a message from the good folks at Bikes Not Bombs for you. With your help they raised over 100,000 dollars!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU BIKE-A-THON RIDERS AND VOLUNTEERS! Over three hundred of you riders braved the sweltering heat on Sunday June 8th and made heroic rides. What a day! At 8:30 in the morning people were already sweating and looking for shade from the punishing sun as the line to check in for the 62 miler stretched across the field (we had about double the riders this year than last). Heat and humidity made the hard pedaling on the rides all the more challenging for all you 15, 25, and 62 riders, but reports are pouring in from riders who had a great day, who kept cool with fun and camaraderie.

You all accomplished an amazing thing for Bikes Not Bombs with your fundraising – $95,000 has come in so far and when the remaining pledges come in we’re looking at $105,000! Our most successful Bike-A-Thon before this raised $42,000, so we’ve more than doubled that record. This is an unbelievable success for Bikes Not Bombs! With your help, BNB is keeping up with its expansions in youth leadership and international work.

* Top fundraising riders were: JON McCURDY, JIM CAMPEN, VINCA JARRETT, JOHN-PAUL FERGUSON, and ESTHER CERVANTES
* A special thanks to BNB supporter STAN CHEN, who matched all BNB youth fundraising!
* Top fundraising team: ARON BOROS, ESTHER CERVANTES, JOHN-PAUL FERGUSON, RICHARD GRIJALVA, WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, PAULIE PENA IV, RACHEL TABAK, & SCOTT THOMSON as BIKES OVER BAGHDAD.

A great big thanks also to the VOLUNTEERS who made June 8th possible: and there were a lot of you, every one so vital to pulling off such a large event!

We still want to hear from more of you on your experience – what went well and what we need to improve, and thanks to you who had to deal with the problem spots. Email Jasmine, Carl, and/or Arik. OR just fill out an online survey for Bike-A-Thon riders here.

The Green Roots Festival afterparty was fabulous, Elijah Evans, David McDonald, Nzhinga Webster, and Darren Fenty of BNB’s youth programs were amazing with the 30+ piece Branches Pan Groove Steel Orchestra (Dave and Elijah even rode the Bike-A-Thon before they played), and the keynote speakers: Bill McKibben, Khalida Smalls, City Councilor Chuck Turner, and BNB Director Kim Foltz made inspiring speeches – tying together the workshops’ themes. The Green Roots Festival was a great sharing place for folks of all different walks of urban life to explore ways to deepen their environmental knowledge and action, and it made some true connections for BNB to work with other environmental organizations more closely in the future.

Thanks to all of you who helped lead an environmental workshop, and to groups who came out to spread the word from info tables.
(see a list of workshops and organizations involved at http://www.bikesnotbombs.org/greenroots)

Have a look at some of the some of the first photos to hit the web! These were taken by the photographer Silke Hase (of creativemomentz.com). Let us know if you have more to share.

An edited overview of Bill McKibben’s speech at Green Roots can be seen here:

Laurie Dougherty, Bike-A-Thon rider, posted a video and information about the Green Roots Festival on Dot Earth, a blog at the New York Times online run by NY Times science reporter Andrew Revkin. Dot Earth is about sustainability, energy, population, and environmental impacts of human behavior. Laurie’s great video covers some of the history of the SW corridor park (where the festival was held) which was saved from plans to put the interstate through Roxbury and Jamaica Plain, and instead became the park with bike paths, walking paths, green space, and submerged public transit and regional rail. Here’s the link to her blog post.


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