Author: Kyle

Walk-Bike to School Week is October 4-11

WALK or BIKE TO SCHOOL WEEK at a handful of our area schools!    Interested in volunteering? Please don’t show up unless you have contacted Becky Johnston (RSJOHNST@sentara.com) and let her know that you want to help. Friday, October 4th, 7:20-7:45am- Thomas Harrison Middle School  (THMS has started an exciting new “FirstFriday Fitness” event.  Please consider coming as…
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September 17, 2013 0

SVBC Monthly Social moved to Monday, September 16

Due to an irreconcilable conflict with Monday Night Football, we were left with no other option. We apologize for the late notice but we must reschedule our September 9 social for the following Monday, September 16. We plan to continue following our traditional routine of holding our social on the second Monday of each month…
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September 5, 2013 0

Sept 14: “Bike Blast” First Pres on Court Square

…a testament to the encouragement of SVBC to all bicyclists, all skill levels   Written by June Hosaflook, event organizer extraordinaire!    To Thanh Dang and the members of SVBC, many, many thanks for the ways you encourage biking to all ages and skill levels! Thanh’s course, Confident City Cycling, was just what I needed to gain…
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September 4, 2013 2

Update on Neups after Hit by Car While on Bike

Many of you have been asking about fellow SVBC member, Michael Neupauer or known by most of you as “Neups.” Neups was hit from behind by a car, while on his bicycle on August 15 near Fulks Run on Brocks Gap Road. Neups would love to hear from you, feel free to email him (neups@verizon.net).…
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September 3, 2013 2

Ride Bikes. Eat Melons. Repeat.

The Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition was very happy to lead a casual and fun around town bike ride today in conjunction with the Friendly City Food Co-op. We rode around town, came back and ate several varieties of local melon. You can’t ask for much more than that! One family on the ride had TWO…
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August 29, 2013 0

Friendly City Grand Prix Cyclo-Cross: Tuesdays, Sept-Oct

Friendly City Grand Prix from Shenandoah Bicycle on Vimeo. Last year was the Grand debut of the Friendly City Cyclo-Cross Series. A fun community event to replace the Blue Ridge Cup but take out the driving over the mountain and up the valley. The Friendly City Grand Prix holds all events in Harrisonburg. Now you can come out…
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August 26, 2013 0

Thursday August 29: Melon Ride! Casual Ride from Friendly City Food Co-op

Original date was rained-out, so we have rescheduled, wahoo! Join the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition and the Friendly City Food Co-op for a family friendly casual bike ride around town, focusing on safety and awareness. Children under 18 please bring a guardian and EVERYONE please bring a helmet. This will be in the same vein…
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August 20, 2013 0

Valley Aids Network Tour & Taste Ride on September 15

Tour & Taste is a fundraiser for the Valley AIDS Network. All money raised goes directly into supporting their mission. Event Website can be found here: http://www.valleyaidsnetwork.org/tourandtaste.php Tour: There will be three options for the Tour & Taste bike ride. Riders will choose a 15-mile, 25-mile, or 50-mile ride. Each ride will start and finish at…
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August 5, 2013 0

Ride of Silence Founder Comes to Harrisonburg August 5

The founder and lead for the Ride of Silence (The mission of the world wide Ride of Silence is to honor bicyclists killed by motorists, promote sharing the road, and provide awareness of bicycling safety) will be in Harrisonburg on Monday August 5. SVBC member and Harrisonburg Ride of Silence organizer, Marshall Hammond is organizing a get…
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August 4, 2013 0

DR100 Secures $10K Grant For Bike Program

The DR100 does it again! We first wrote about the DR100 charity ride here, and we’ve written about the innovative driver’s education program at local high schools that incorporates bicycles here and here. Now, thanks to the hard work of the DR100, Rockingham County Schools will receive another $10,000 to purchase bikes for high school…
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July 31, 2013 0