Thousands will hit the streets for Bike to Work Day on Friday

by | May 20, 2010

Seattle’s annual Bike to Work Day is like a party on wheels. Cyclists come out of the woodwork to show their street cred and hopefully pick up some free goodies.

To celebrate Bike Month in May, Puget Sound residents are invited to join Cascade Bicycle Club at this year’s Bike to Work Day sponsored by F5. F5 Bike to Work Day gives residents the opportunity to help make Seattle a more safe and bicycle friendly community by utilizing alternative transportation to work.
From 6 – 9 a.m. on Friday, May 21, 2010, bicycle commuters can stop by one of 44 designated commute stations located throughout King, Snohomish and Kitsap counties for commuting information, snacks, Cascade Bicycle Club materials and swag. Participants may enter the F5 Bike to Work Day drawing to win prizes including a bicycle and bike gear and also have their bikes spot-checked by the bike shop station sponsors.
The F5 Bike to Work Day Rally will kick off at 7:30 a.m. outside Seattle City Hall and will feature several City of Seattle officials and other VIP speakers, music, free water bottles and maps. In 2009, Bike to Work Day rallied nearly 20,000 bike commuters. For more information, please visit www.cascade.org

The city of Seattle says it expects about 10,000 cyclists to participate during both the morning and afternoon commutes, so please share the road if you’re driving. The commute stations closest to our neighborhood are the Fremont Bridge, North Seattle Community College (at the flagpole in front of the school), and in Green Lake at NE Ravenna Blvd. and Woodlawn Ave. NE.
Later in the day, it’s Ballard’s Summer Streets Party from 4-7 p.m. along NW 22nd Avenue, between Ballard Avenue NW and NW Market Street. (The street will be closed from about 2–8 p.m. for set up and take down.)

Walk. Bike. Shop. Play. Breathe. On Friday, May 21 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 22nd Avenue is being opened up and connected to Bergen Place Park creating one large park. Cascade Bicycle Club has partnered with the city to make this a great event.
Swing by one of Seattle’s coolest neighborhoods after work or school and help celebrate Cascade Bicycle Club’s Bike to Work Day. Come out to play on the streets, enjoy fun interactive events and drop by local businesses. Ballard will be rocking with unique and fun activities.

  • Make executive decisions from the seven-seat Conference Bike and try out other innovative Dutch Bike Company bikes
  • New Belgium Happy Hour party at the nearby Balmar
  • Free basic bike maintenance assistance by Second Ascent
  • Design your own bracelets from recycled bike materials with Alchemy Goods
  • Fun booths with give-aways from SmartWool, Nuun, Clifbar and others
  • Whip up a smoothie with the human-powered bike blender
  • Pedal powered pizza from Snoose Junction Pizza
  • Construct cool interactive art with the Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation

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