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May is a big bicycling month in
Mon May 5: Walk+Roll Benefit
At Pickwick & Frolic in the car-free
May 10-18:
Numerous organizations are coming together to shine the spotlight on bicycles! There will be tons of activities like Bike to RiverSweep, Every Saturday Social Ride, Bike To Work, Discover mountain biking in the city,
Mon May 12: Bicycle Movies Night
Come to the Natural History Museum to see films about bikes, made by cyclists and/or that celebrate the wonder and the joy of bicycles. Tickets.
Thur May 15: Full-day Bicycle Conference.
Numerous groups are working to make this a great day for planners, policy makers, politicians, the media, stakeholders and you. Details + sign-up.
NOACA has donated over 200 bicycle accessories including frame pumps, flashing light sets, seat bags, locks and mirrors! The free bicycle accessories will be given away at all of the Cleveland Bicycle Week events.
And remember: each time you use a bicycle for a 15-minute ride instead of driving a car, you keep at least 5 pounds of CO2 pollution out of our air.
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Cleveland Bicycle Week on TV5 today
Marc Lefkowitz Says:According to Lois Moss: