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Somerville Homeless Coalition Sleigh Ride
Written by Boston Biker on Dec 17Got this in the mail, looks like a great way to give back and still go for a ride. Hope it doesn’t rain!
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This ride will start Tuesday night at 6 pm in front of the Independent in Union Square.. They are asking for a minimum $10 donation.
Short Summary
We are a group of bike lovers in and around Somerville, MA. This holiday season, we’re teaming up to bike for a purpose: to bring holiday cheer to homeless and underprivileged children in Somerville.
The Somerville Sleigh Ride
On the evening of Tuesday, December 18th, we are hosting a holiday-themed charity ride through the streets of Somerville. Suggested donation for the ride is $10-$20 (no one turned away).
We will bike through the streets of Somerville dressed up as elves, reindeer, etc, with a pedicab sleigh, and Santa! We’re going to have a lot of fun. There will be caroling throughout the city.
And with the funds raised here on indiegogo and through participants of the ride, we will purchase gifts for homeless and underprivileged children, our neighbors, right here in Somerville.
We’re hoping to provide for as many as 30 kids this year. (30 x 20 = 600!) Your contributions will make this possible. We simply couldn’t do this without your help.
What We Need & What You Get
We need to raise a minimum of $200 for our first Sleigh Ride to be a success. But we want to hit this one out of the ballpark.
The more money we raise, the more kids we can provide for, and the quality of gifts will increase, too. Every little bit counts.
And any and all extra funds raised will go directly to the Somerville Homeless Coalition.
You will get an email update from us after the ride with photos, but more importantly, you’ll get the satisfaction of helping children in need.
The Impact
We are helping to bring smiles, toy trucks, footie pajamas, fuzzy slippers, etc., to kids in need in our neighborhood! What could be better than that?
Tags: homeless, sleigh ride, somerville
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Do You Support Cycletracks On The Full Length Of Becon St In Somerville?
Written by Boston Biker on Nov 19If you want to see cycle tracks on Beacon street in Somerville click here.
I support installing a cycletrack on the full length of Beacon Street in Somerville!
I believe the community can work together to find creative ways to preserve parking for businesses and residents by improving parking regulations and sharing Beacon Street’s many parking lots, and thus be able to install a cycletrack that will help reduce cyclist injuries.
Tags: Beacon, cycle tracks, petition, somerville
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Volunteer For Somerville Event, Ride Your Bike, Get In Free!
Written by Boston Biker on Sep 11got this in the email, great way to trade some bike hauling for free entry especially if you like food…which what cyclist doesn’t?!
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Unleash your inner bike messenger!
The East Somerville Main Streets Foodie Crawl is an amazing event – over a dozen restaurants up and down Broadway are opening their doors in a massive “open house” tasting party. The event is on September 18th from 6 to 8 PM and we are expecting a big crowd.
I am organizing the volunteers – since the restaurant route is about a half-mile, I know the easiest way to get around these short distances is by bike. So I’m recruiting 4 “runners” who can help move things around.
If you are interested in taking a shift, they are from 4:30-6, 5:30-7, and 7 to 8:30. You’ll need helmet, front and rear lights, and a messenger bag or pannier. You’ll get a volunteer t-shirt and free admission to the rest of the event.
Please contact me directly at [email protected] if you are interested. And tell your friends – it’s a great event and a great deal – just $25 and it includes a dessert after-party.
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Tags: Food, messenger, somerville
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SPOKES 2012: A Somerville Bike Fest
Written by Boston Biker on Jul 17Ride, repair and relish in Somerville’s bicycle culture! SPOKES 2012 will feature free bike maintenance workshops, bicycle goods, info on bike activism/awareness, bike art and more. The evening will be topped off with an outdoor “bike-in movie” screening of Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure complete with snacks/dinner available from food carts. Come share your love of all things bicycle and all things Somerville!
When: Saturday, September 8th [5-9pm]
Where: Union Square Plaza, Somerville
3:00-5:00pm: The Somerville Bicycle Committee will lead a “Tasting Tour of Somerville”. Donation of $10-20 per bike, with all proceeds to benefit The Welcome Project (http://www.welcomeproject.
5:00-7:00pm: Workshops, vendors, cool stuff.
7:30-9:00pm: Free screening of “PeeWee’s Big Adventure”/picnic blankets encouraged.
9:00pm: S.C.U.L. invites civilian bike craft to come along for a post-event night ride through the city. There will be music.
SPOKES 2012 is brought to you by ArtsUnion and the Somerville Arts Council. To participate or for more info email: [email protected].
Tags: fun, Scul, somerville
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Livable Streets E-Lert: It’s Time To Do Something On May 31
Written by Boston Biker on May 24from Livable Streets
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Do you live in or near Somerville and have to walk, bike, take transit, or drive through the McGrath Corridor to get to work, class, or do errands?
For more than a year, we have been re-envisoning what the corridor could look like. Today we have the opportunity to change one important part, the McCarthy Overpass. Now is the time to take action!
On Thursday, May 31st, there will be a public meeting about the McCarthy Overpass. We need you to attend and speak up!
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Thursday, May 31st, 6-8 pm @ Argenziano School Cafetorium, 290 Washington St, Somerville. Come early between 4:30-6:00 pm for the LivableStreets McCarthy Overpass meet up to learn more about the Remove McGrath Campaign from LivableStreets Ambassadors and neighborhood groups.
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and reconnect Somerville neighborhoods and business districts. Watch this video to find out what people are saying about the McCarthy Overpass.
LivableStreets supports the removal of the McCarthy Overpass along the McGrath Highway. Instead of a highway bisecting Somerville, LivableStreets advocates for neighborhood streets which provide safe, convenient access for all road users.
Whether you are a commuter or a community member, speak up in support of the removal of the McCarthy Overpass.
What can you do?
Read our Citizen Information Handout to learn more |
Attend the May 31 public meeting and speak up.
4:30-6:00 pm LivableStreets meet up
6:00-8:00 pm Public Meeting
Learn more. Read our Citizen Information Handout with talking points for the meeting.
Share. Forward this e-lert to 5 or more friends, colleagues, family members, and neighbors to spread the word. Invite friends to the public meeting on Facebook here >>>
See you May 31.
Sincerely,
Jackie Douglas Kara Oberg Steven Nutter
Executive Director Program Coordinator Advocacy Committee member
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