Post by beckyl on Apr 18, 2012 7:25:19 GMT -5
GHSU is having group rides to work this Friday, April 20 in conjunction with Earth Day activities on campus.
We're planning to ride the same 3 routes as previous times: the Greeneway, the Hill, and the Canal. Check
www.facebook.com/pages/Bike-to-GHSU/205384486159616 for information and contact Miriam Cortez-Cooper, Alan Saul, or myself, respectively, to let us know you're coming!! Interaction is also available via the Facebook page.
The Canal ride leaves from the Savannah Rapids Pavilion at 6:45, led by me and Nevin. The Greeneway ride leaves from Pisgah Park at 7:00, led by Miriam Cortez-Cooper. The Hill ride leaves from the southeast corner of the parking lot at Daniel Village at 7:30 (note the new time, which differs from previous rides) led by Alan Saul.
Pass the word to anybody you know who might be interested. You might suggest to people who live in far-flung locales that they could park their motor vehicles at the start. People can meet the pack anywhere along the route, as well. Just ask one of the leaders about when they expect to arrive at a particular point and be patient.
Upon arrival at campus, there will be juice and pastries provided by the Green Team for all riders. Meet at the Health Sciences Building at 8:00. Everybody will also get a raffle ticket, which you can take to the Earth Day event and turn in for a chance to win a door prize donated by the many vendors. Bring your bike to Earth Day to help advocate for cycling among the rest of the crowd. Representatives from Wheel Movement will be among the many cool exhibitors.
We're planning to ride the same 3 routes as previous times: the Greeneway, the Hill, and the Canal. Check
www.facebook.com/pages/Bike-to-GHSU/205384486159616 for information and contact Miriam Cortez-Cooper, Alan Saul, or myself, respectively, to let us know you're coming!! Interaction is also available via the Facebook page.
The Canal ride leaves from the Savannah Rapids Pavilion at 6:45, led by me and Nevin. The Greeneway ride leaves from Pisgah Park at 7:00, led by Miriam Cortez-Cooper. The Hill ride leaves from the southeast corner of the parking lot at Daniel Village at 7:30 (note the new time, which differs from previous rides) led by Alan Saul.
Pass the word to anybody you know who might be interested. You might suggest to people who live in far-flung locales that they could park their motor vehicles at the start. People can meet the pack anywhere along the route, as well. Just ask one of the leaders about when they expect to arrive at a particular point and be patient.
Upon arrival at campus, there will be juice and pastries provided by the Green Team for all riders. Meet at the Health Sciences Building at 8:00. Everybody will also get a raffle ticket, which you can take to the Earth Day event and turn in for a chance to win a door prize donated by the many vendors. Bring your bike to Earth Day to help advocate for cycling among the rest of the crowd. Representatives from Wheel Movement will be among the many cool exhibitors.