Friday, October 28, 2011

Coming Soon!







The Bicycle 11 Film Festival heads to our fine city November 4th, 5th, and 6th for a long weekend of bike-themed films, parties, and other events that celebrate, and promote, the bicycle. The kick-off ride is Friday night, November 4th, from West Town Bikes to the Logan Square Auditorium, the headquarters for the film festival in Chicago, followed by movies and a Goldsprints party. There are more screenings Saturday, an After Party at the Darkroom, and a BMX BBQ Jam on Sunday. Get on your bike and head out to Logan Square!










For a complete list of events, go to info@bicyclefilmfestival.com and click on the CHICAGO link



Thursday, October 20, 2011

Village of Mt Prospect to develop a Bicycle Plan









The Village of Mt Prospect, Illinois has partnered with consultants from Active Transportation Alliance and Sam Schwartz Engineering to develop a Bicycle Plan. The Bike Plan was funded through the Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program and was developed over the course of a year based on expert recommendations and input from the local community. With the feedback they received, a comprehensive biking network was drafted utilizing a combination of marked on-street bikeways, signed routes, and multi-use trails. The Plan is currently under review by the Village Board.





Thursday, October 13, 2011

Eagle Scout Bike Drive




On October 8, 2011, a beautiful Autumn day, Sean Wybourn, of Boy Scout Troop 40, held a bike drive to benefit the Working Bikes Cooperative. Sean collected 62 bikes. Sean organized the event and did a great job. This type of Citizenship to the Community will go a long way towards Sean's efforts to obtain the rank of Eagle Scout. On behalf of Working Bikes, Thank You Sean, and Good Luck!






Pictured with Sean are Amy and Lee Ravenscroft of Working Bikes

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Working Bikes at the DPPL Science Fair



The Des Plaines Public Library's Family Science Expo 2011 was a great success due to the combined efforts of all exhibitors, including Working Bikes. The exhibit by Working Bikes was a favorite among the crowd, which numbered over 400. The events attendees were amazed that a simple bicycle, found in nearly every garage in America, was able to produce electricity to power a stereo and a water pump. Several bikes were donated by the attendees of the event to assist with Working Bikes' mission to collect bicycles so that they may be used as tools of empowerment in developing countries. Thanks to the volunteers from Working Bikes for their hard work in making the Des Plaines Public Library's Family Science Expo 2011 a huge success.






article submitted by Lauren Alleman, Youth Services Assistant, Des Plaines Public Library