August 2010
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Tue 24 Aug 2010
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With an estimated 500,000 attending over Labor Day Weekend, A Taste of Colorado is back in 2010 with another impressive array of visual and performing arts, educational programs and culinary treats. BikeDenver provides and operates the festival’s bike parking corral, and we’ve been moved to a new location this year between the Denver Art Museum and the back entrance to the Public Library. Access the corral via 13th street. Leave your car behind and park your bike in our secure corral while you enjoy the festival! Got a few hours to spare? We need to fill 42 volunteer shifts to staff this three-day event. JOIN THE VOLUNTEER TEAM HERE.
Bike Parking Hours
Saturday and Sunday 10:30 am to 10:00 pm.
Monday 10:30 am to 8:00 pm.
Bike Corral Location
Between Denver Art Museum and the Public Library, access from 13th Ave.
Bicycle parking is free, but a $1 or $2 donation to BikeDenver is suggested.
Did you know we’ll park just about anything that isn’t human and doesn’t have a motor? What you can park: Bikes, skateboards, trailers, coolers, lawn chairs, wheelchairs. What you can’t: Scooters, motorcycles, kids or in-laws
Don’t have a bike? Consider using B-cycle. There are four B-cycle stations within one block of the event perimeter. Visit denver.bcycle.com for more information.
For more information on A Taste of Colorado transportation options see the event website here.
BikeDenver’s Bike Parking Season is sponsored by: Denver Zoo

When you support Denver Zoo, you support wildlife preservation everywhere. Denver Zoo is actively involved in animal conservation efforts. Since 1994, Denver Zoo has participated in 526 projects in 55 countries. Learn more at denverzoo.org.
Preservation included with admission.
Need more info?
For more information, contact bikeparking@bikedenver.org
Tue 24 Aug 2010
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Clif Bar and BikeDenver are pleased to announce their selection of Quiznos as August’s Bicycle Friendly Business of the Month. Quiznos, that little sandwich shop that started 30 years ago in Denver, is bringing pro cycling back to Colorado after a 22-year hiatus! In this photo (left to right): Joe Moller (President of the Quiznos Pro Challenge), Ellen Kramer (Chief Communications Officer at Quiznos), Lance Armstrong (Pro Cyclist), Governor Bill Ritter, Steve Johnson (CEO of USA Cycling).

Alison Leking, Communications Manager for Quiznos, says: “As a forward-looking brand that is part of the contemporary American lifestyle, Quiznos advocates cycling for its employees, customers, local residents and national enthusiasts. Quiznos is the title sponsor of the Quiznos Pro Challenge, a seven-stage international pro-cycling competition to be held in Colorado in August 2011. Quiznos is also a sponsor of Denver B-Cycle, Denver’s bike-sharing program.” Quiznos encourages cycling and alternative transportation at the corporate office by providing those employees with RTD Eco Passes, and exterior and parking garage bike racks. Corporate employees who bike commute can also store bikes in cubicles and take advantage of showers.
Click here to learn more about the Quiznos Pro Challenge.
BikeDenver’s Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB) of the Month Awards help highlight organizations that are making standout contributions and offering great success stories from among BikeDenver’s Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB) Program members. The BFB program, with 125 honorees to-date, recognizes businesses, organizations and workplaces that are leading the way to make bicycling an easy and accepted form of transportation in Denver. Nominate a workplace as a Bicycle Friendly Business here.
Quiznos is the little sub shop that began in Denver over 30 years ago. They believe that your food should taste great and they use the highest quality ingredients to create your perfect lunch. They’re dedicated to making Mmmmm…One Sub – Soup -Salad at a time. www.quiznos.com
BikeDenver is Denver’s bicycle advocacy organization. BikeDenver promotes and encourages bicycling in Denver and works to make Denver a better place to ride your bike. Why? Because it’s healthy for you, and healthy for Denver. www.bikedenver.org
Clif Bar & Company started on a bike ride. Founder Gary took a bite of another energy bar and thought he could make a better bar. Today, Clif Bar is a leading maker of all-natural and organic energy and nutrition foods and drinks. www.clifbar.com
Bicycle Friendly Business of the Month Awards: Since partnering in July of 2009 to launch the monthly awards program, Clif Bar and BikeDenver have recognized Watercourse Restaurant, Historic Denver’s Story Trek, Downtown Denver Business Improvement District, Jones Lang LaSalle, Human Powered Transit Authority, Denver Pavilions, the Alliance for a Sustainable Colorado, Salvagetti Bicycle Workshop, Little Man Ice Cream, Denver Water, Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), Sweet Action Ice Cream, and MIGHTYkarma.
More about BikeDenver:
See BikeDenver’s PSA’s and learn about the great reasons to ride in Denver: “Priceless” “Why I Ride”
You can help make a better place to ride a bike by becoming a BikeDenver member: Join BikeDenver!
Want to hear our zippy new radio PSAs? Click here. Hear them here.
Read about previous Bicycle Friendly Business of the Month honorees:
July 2010 – MIGHTYkarma
June 2010 – Sweet Action Ice Cream
May 2010 – Denver Regional Council of Governments
April 2010 – Denver Water
March 2010 – Little Man Ice Cream
February 2010 – Salvagetti Bicycle Workshop
January 2010 – The Alliance for a Sustainable Colorado
December 2009 – Denver Pavilions
November 2009 – Human Powered Transit Authority
October 2009 – Jones Lang LaSalle
September 2009 – Downtown Denver Partnership & BID
August 2009 – Historic Denver’s Story Trek
July 2009 (Inaugural) – Watercourse Restaurant
Wed 11 Aug 2010
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Perhaps you’re asking – “what’s Kidical Mass”? Kidical Mass is a legal, safe and FUN bike ride for kids, kids at heart, and their families. All types of bikes, trailers, trail-a-bikes, Xtracycles, longtails, bakfiets, , tandems, trikes, and whatever rolls are welcome! Come hoot it up with us, enjoy family fun on vehicles that don’t impact the environment and celebrate the fact that Kids are Traffic Too.
Save the Date!: Sunday, August 29th at 12:30pm.
What’s the Plan?:
Meet at the Playground by the rec center in Washington Park.
12:30pm: Bike Decorating & Awards for Best Bikes!
1:00pm: Safety Talk for kids (and moms and pops)!
1:15pm: Bike Ride departs en route to Bonnie Brae ice cream. See the Kidicial Mass Ride Map here.
We’ll have ride guides. We’re planning a route that’ll meander through quiet streets in Bonnie Brae. Organizers include BikeDenver, and parents/supporters Dave, Zev, Robert and Cassiope. Thanks Clif Bar for supporting the event with Clif Kids product! We’re hoping this pilot ride will turn into monthly opportunities in 2011!
HELP US PLAN BY RSVPing by Wednesday, August 25th via this Facebook Events Page: Kidical Mass Event or email info(at)bikedenver.org.
Wed 11 Aug 2010
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Solar-powered staging, fire dancing, organic and local food, a kids area, and of course, bike parking made possible by yours truly! Don’t miss the Denver Green Route Festival in the up-and-coming RiNo Arts District on Saturday, August 28th. Presented by Green Spaces and Westword. Updated festival hours: 2pm-11pm!
Purchase advance tickets at www.greenroutedenver.com. Use promo code BikeDenver and get $2 off your ticket price! OR, bike in and park at the festival bike corral at Walnut and 26th. Your bike parking pass will get you $8 off your admission ticket at the door.
Tue 10 Aug 2010
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We’re pleased to unveil our August Bike Hero: Liz Riviere! Not your typical bike commuter (or, is she?), Liz rides to work throughout the year from her house in Northwest Denver to Fire Station 16 (just south of Washington Park) where she works as an engineer for the Denver Fire Department.
Liz says: “I ride to work to not only save on fuel, but I also get my workout in for the day because I’m not always able to obtain one at work. I have several bikes in my garage and primarily ride mountain bikes, but my ride of choice for the city is a fixed-gear singlespeed that was handmade by a builder in Fort Collins. It’s like riding a piece of art.”
BikeDenver’s Bike Hero of the Month Awards highlight different people each month, and help encourage other people to bike by telling the Hero’s personal story. The goal of the Bike Hero Awards Program is to showcase the diversity of citizen-cyclists and the people who support them in Denver.
BikeDenver’s Executive Director Piep van Heuven says: “We introduced the Bike Hero awards because we want to encourage a friendly environment for and public image of bicyclists in Denver. One of the ways we can do this is to showcase the different faces of and great stories about people in our community, like Liz, who ride bikes or help others get out there and ride. Through the Bike Hero awards, BikeDenver honors bicyclists of all ages and walks of life, from the first time bicyclist to the rain or shine bicyclist! We all know people (our neighbors, co-workers, family members or community leaders) who inspire us to reach for the handlebars instead of the car keys. Take a moment to look around you and help BikeDenver recognize the people in our community who are making a difference for Denver, one ride at a time!”
Mon 9 Aug 2010
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CYCLING CULTURE COLLIDES WITH POSTER ART? ARTCRANK.
DENVER, (July 28, 2010) – Recently voted one of America’s Best Bike Cities by Bicycle Magazine, Denver is about to play host to a poster show that appeals to art-savvy hipsters and scruffy single-speeders alike. ARTCRANK, billed as “A poster party for bike people,” showcases the bicycle-inspired poster artwork of local artists. The show opens on Saturday, September 4 at the Lisa Koslowski Gallery in Denver’s River North Arts District, and runs through Saturday, September 11. Admission is free, and copies of all posters will sell for $30.
The show started in Minneapolis in 2007, and has since expanded to Denver, Des Moines, Portland, San Francisco and St. Louis. In September 2010, ARTCRANK will make its international debut in London. The first-ever ARTCRANK Denver opening in 2009 attracted more than 700 people, and founder Charles Youel expects attendance at this year’s opening night party to top 1,000. “Denver was the show I’d ever done outside of Minneapolis, and the turnout last year really blew me away,” says Youel.
Denver’s own Josh and Tran Wills teamed up with Youel to bring ARTCRANK to Denver in 2009, and have an even bigger show planned for this year. The Lisa Koslowski Gallery will be packed with posters by 56 artists, and Josh Wills expects them to sell like hotcakes. “Last year, we had lines stretching out the door,” Wills says, adding “This year, we’re ready: more posters, bigger space, more volunteers.”
This year’s show overlaps with the Bicycle Film Festival, which runs from September 9-11, a coincidence that Youel couldn’t be happier about: “This is a great bike town, and there’s so much amazing creative talent here. When you put the two together, great things are going to happen.”
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ARTCRANK
ARTCRANK is a show of bicycle-inspired poster artwork that introduces people to incredibly talented local artists they’ve never heard of before and sends them home with affordable, original works of art. Every ARTCRANK show features posters designed by artists from the host community. Admission is always free, and all posters are priced at $30. Currently, ARTCRANK has shows in Minneapolis, MN, Des Moines, IA, St. Louis, MO, Denver Co, Portland, OR, San Francisco, CA and London, UK.
ARTCRANK Flickr page with photos from all events:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyouel/
For Further Information:
Contact: Charles Youel
charles@artcrankpostershow.com
Mon 9 Aug 2010
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Bicycling Magazine’s BikeTown is coming to Denver! What’s BikeTown? In 2003, the editor of Bicycling Magazine wondered if a bicycle could change someone’s life. After giving away thousands of bicycles to people all over the U.S., the answer is clearly YES! People have lost weight, connected with their family, been able to beat diabetes, saved money, overcome depression, renewed marriage vows and dozens of other stories.
The BikeTown Tour: For 2010, BikeTown is going to eight cities: – Cleveland – Indianapolis – Denver – Boston – Minneapolis/St Paul – Los Angeles – New Orleans – and Charleston.
The Denver Event: BikeTown, MetLife and Jamis Bicycles will be giving away 31 new bicycles on Thursday August 19 at Salvagetti Bicycle Workshop (1611 Platte St, Denver, 80202) during their Bike Party, Too event.
The Organizers: BikeDenver, Salvagetti and Denver Public Works worked with BikeTown organizers to help bring the event to Denver in 2010.
How to apply for a bike: Submit a 50-word essay about how a bicycle could change someone’s life at Enter BikeTown!
Visit the BikeTown Facebook Page: here.
UPDATED information about Bike Party, Too : www.salvagetti.com/2010/08/02/bike-party-too/
BikeDenver is Denver’s bicycle advocacy organization. BikeDenver promotes and encourages bicycling in and around Denver and works to make Denver a better place to ride your bike for fun, recreation and transportation. Why? Because it’s healthy for you, and healthy for Denver. www.bikedenver.org
Salvagetti Bicycle Workshop is a Denver, Colorado specialty bicycle shop at 1611 Platte Street that services damn near all kinds of bikes. They sell quality made, fun to ride, easy to love bicycles and accessories. At Salvagetti, they like their jobs and like their customers. All of that means you are sure to appreciate the Salvagetti shop, unless you need that big attitude. www.salvagetti.com
Mon 9 Aug 2010
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Join Councilwoman Judy Montero, Denver Westside residents, BikeDenver, Denver Public Works, the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee and area bicyclists to help officially open the Mariposa bike lane at 8am Friday morning, August 20th.
Remarks from Councilwoman Montero and a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony will occur at 8am. Bicyclists are asked to arrive by 7:45am to sign in for the ceremonial bike ride.
What people are saying:
“I consider the health of District 9 communities one of my highest priorities. Creating more safe alternatives for people to bike and walk is a key element to healthy neighborhoods and this is why I am so excited about the important work Bike Denver is doing!” ~Councilwoman Judy Montero
“The Mariposa bike lane provides an enhanced connection for area residents to access important destinations, such as transit, parks, and recreation centers, by bicycle.” ~Emily Kreisa, Senior City Planner for bicycle and pedestrian issues
“The community’s vision here (for South Lincoln) is for residents to live a safe and healthy lifestyle. The Mariposa Bike lane is one element of that vision. DHA’s redevelopment of the South Lincoln Homes incorporates this and other elements of that vision, like connections to services and sustainable, affordable housing. We are excited to be collaborating with Councilwoman Montero, the City of Denver, Bike Denver and other partners in making the community’s vision a reality.” ~Ismael Guerrero, Executive Director DHA
“Denver residents are fortunate to be able to take advantage of the many individual and community benefits of bicycling and the Marioposa bike lane will help bring these opportunities directly to Denver Westside! Our health, environment, and quality of life improve when more of us are on two-wheels, plus, biking is a great affordable and convenient transportation choice for all of us. Kudos, Denver! See you on the bike lane!” ~Piep van Heuven, Executive Director BikeDenver
What: Opening Ceremony with remarks and ribbon-cutting followed by a ceremonial bike ride! There will be a brief ceremony with Councilwoman Montero and Public Works officials at 8am, followed immediately by a ceremonial bike ride (est. time is 20 minutes). Denver Police Bike Patrol and BikeDenver will lead and assist the ride. No RSVP is required.
When: On Friday, August 20: Arrive before 7:45am to sign up for the ride.
Where: The ride will begin and end at La Alma Rec Center, located in Lincoln Park, not far from Speer Boulevard and Downtown Denver, and located on the sight of the oldest Chicano neighborhood predating Denver as a city. Check out the RIDE MAP!
What to bring: You and your bike. We strongly recommend that you wear a bike helmet.
What you get: A cup of Joe and a variety of things to nosh on like Clif bars from our friends at Clif bar. Free bike commuter bags for the first 10 people who check in for the bike ride. Commuter legstraps, a City bike map and other giveaways for riders. Oh, and the joyful experience of riding a bike, showing your appreciation to Denver Public Works for their investment in 11 new miles of bike infrastructure, and… the opportunity to ride with Councilwoman Montero.
Learn more about the groups and organizations partnering to bring you the Mariposa Bike Lane Opening:
BikeDenver is Denver’s bicycle advocacy organization. We work to promote and encourage biking in and around Denver and to make Denver a better place to ride your bike for fun, recreation and transportation! www.bikedenver.org
Denver Public Works is dedicated to improving Denver’s “bikescape” or bicycle infrastructure with the goal of creating a comfortable, connected and safe environment for bicycling throughout Denver. We strive to advance the quality of life in our City by encouraging bicycling as a viable means of transportation and physical activity, which reduces traffic congestion, benefits the environment, and contributes to the overall health of our community. www.denvergov.org/Bicycle_Program
Councilwoman Judy Montero was elected to Denver Council District 9 – one of the City’s most diverse districts – in June 2003. District 9 encompasses the heart of Denver and houses many of Denver’stop attractions, including Lower Downtown and Union Station, the Auraria Higher Education Center, the National Western Stock Show Complex, the Coliseum, Coors Field, Six Flags/Elitch Gardens and the Pepsi Center. District 9 is also home to much of Denver’s industrial corridor along Interstate 70 and Interstate 25. Councilwoman Montero currently serves as Chair of the FasTracks, Vice-Chair of the Neighborhood, Community & Business Revitalization, and a member of Blueprint. She is also a member of the Mayor’s South Platte River Commission and the Mayor’s Commission to End Homelessness. www.denvergov.org/CouncilDistrict9
The Denver Housing Authority is a quasi-municipal corporation that provides affordable housing to more than 25,000 very low, low, and middle income individuals representing approximately 10,000 families in Denver. DHA’s mission is to serve the residents of Denver by developing, owning, and operating safe, decent and affordable housing in a manner that promotes thriving communities. DHA is governed by a nine-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the Mayor of Denver. www.denverhousing.org
Related press on La Alma Rec Center:
Your Hub August 4 Story: Story~848249.aspx
Outside.in March 8 Story on La Alma Recreation Center: councilwoman-montero-and-city-agree-to-keep-la-alma-recreation-center-263282
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