SFBC Valet Bicycle Parking at 15th Annual Anarchist Book Fair
"Bound Together Anarchist Collective Bookstore presents booksellers, posters, speakers, art exhibits, and idea-sharing. Free valet bicycle parking provided."
February 23, 2010
Bike Smart, Ride Safe for Kids
"This day of bike-inspired fun is designed for kids of all abilities who want to learn skills to help them ride a bicycle more safely. Parents are welcome to ride with their children, and are expected to stay on site unless prior arrangements have been made."
February 23, 2010
SFBC Valet Bicycle Parking at 15th Annual Anarchist Book Fair
"Bound Together Anarchist Collective Bookstore presents the first of two days of booksellers, posters, speakers, art exhibits, and idea-sharing. Free valet bicycle parking provided."
February 23, 2010
Different Spokes Monthly Ride
"Join Different Spokes San Francisco monthly club ride. There are three options (27m/47m/57m) so you can go at your own pace and distance. The rides split and regroup in Tiburon. Meet up at 8:30am, ride out at 9am."
February 23, 2010
YMCA Leisure Bike Ride
"Beginner, “leisure” outdoor group exercise ride will include one beginner, mellow bike ride within the Presidio and nearby parks. The ride is sure to be a great work out and a great way to enjoy the company of other motivated cyclists."
February 23, 2010
SFBC Outreach at the PG&E Wellness Fair
"The SF Bicycle Coalition will be doing outreach to PG&E employees about bike advocacy and the benefits of being a SF Bicycle Coalition member. Are you trained in SF Bicycle Coalition Outreach and want to volunteer? Email tessa@sfbike.org to help out!"
February 23, 2010
NOPA VELO’s Death-by-Duel: Lake Merced Ride
"Join NOPA VELO spins out for its second monthly ride to Lake Merced and back. Visit the NOPA street named for the victim of the dastardly death-by-duel between a U.S. Senator and a Supreme Court Justice, then count the paces at the Lake Merced shootout. Ride is an easy, flat 2.5 hour trek & all level riders welcome. Kids on own bike OK if with guardian. Drinks and lunch follow."
February 23, 2010
SFBC Service Station: Fell and Masonic
"Even with a bicycle traffic signal, drivers are still illegally turning left onto Masonic, endangering cyclists and pedestrians using the Panhandle path. The SF Bicycle Coalition is ramping up a campaign to push the San Francisco Police Department to step up their officer education over cyclist rights and increase enforcement city-wide to make sure cyclists and pedestrians are safe."
February 23, 2010
SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Artisan manufacturing in San Francisco
"A new set of nimble, next-generation manufacturers who compete on design, high quality and small batch production has emerged in San Francisco in the last decade. Do these “artisan” manufacturers represent the future of a viable manufacturing sector for San Francisco? Join Rickshaw Bags founder Mark Dwight, development advisor Michael Yarne from the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development, and Recchiuti Chocolate founder Michael Recchiuti as we discuss the needs of the local artisan-manufacturing sector, and debate the land use policy implications. Moderated by Kate Sofis, Executive Director of SF Made, a new local trade association designed to support the future of local artisan manufacturing."
February 18, 2010
SPUR Walking Tour: Vetrazzo Factory
"SPUR travels to Richmond to visit Vetrazzo’s state-of-the-art recycled-glass countertops factory. Housed in a former Ford auto plant in Richmond, we'll witness the molding and cutting of countertops with Vetrazzo’s CEO & Co-Founder, James Sheppard, and VP of Manufacturing, John Sabol. The old Ford factory was designed by Albert Kahn, the 20th-century architect famous for pioneering the “daylit factory,” and has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988."
February 18, 2010