Don't Miss 2014: A Bike Odyssey in Baltimore!

Credit: Katura Reynolds 

Credit: Katura Reynolds 

In partnership with Baltimore Green Works and Baltimore Green Week, Bikemore presents... 2014: A Bicycle Odyssey in Baltimore!

We will lead a panel discussion with planners from the Baltimore City Department of Transportation, and they will be on hand to answer questions and present their plans for new bicycle infrastructure to be constructed in 2014. Bikemore will be there to collect your feedback and ideas for a better bicycling city!

The event is free, no RSVP needed, but only about 100 people can fit in Gold Bar at any given time. See you there!

Don't miss it. RSVP on Facebook.

Save the Date for the Second Music to Your Gears

Hold the date, friends. Bikemore's 2nd annual Music To Your Gears, featuring food trucks, bands, relaxed cycling, and general good times, will return to Druid Hill Park Lake on September 20, from 4pm to 9pm!

This year, we are teaming up with our good friends at Charm City Cross to give you a full day's worth of good bike times. 

Stay tuned as plans coalesce, and in the mean time, RSVP on Facebook and keep your eyes peeled on bikemore.net/musictoyourgears for the latest details.

Contribute to the Bikemore GiveCorps Campaign

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Sure – bikes are great for exercise, beneficial for the environment, save you tons of money on gas and they’re a fun way to see your city. But, put them in the hands of at-risk youth, and they're more than an alternative means of transportation. The Baltimore Bike Experience, in collaboration with Bikemore and teachers, conduct an after-school bike program at Digital Harbor High School to provide a creative, skill-based program for youth in motion.

Our curriculum fosters creativity, builds confidence and provides healthy activity to our students; many of whom struggle both academically and socially.

We do more than just teach them about bike parts, repair and maintenance. We give them a place to feel safe, express their thoughts in the open air and create something with their own two hands. We work directly with them to teach bike safety too, keeping them active and on the bike as much as possible. A few will even leave with summer jobs through business partnerships in Baltimore. Our students take home more than a custom bike and a sense of pride in having built something at the end of the 13 weeks – they leave with new friendships, employable skills and a brighter future.

$53 funds one week of bike maintenance and cycling instruction for a Digital Harbor student

$695 funds one students' participation in the Baltimore Bike Experience program

Make sure you head over the Bikemore GiveCorps page and contribute today!

New Bike Racks Popping Up Around the City

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A plethora of new bike racks are popping up all over the city.  Look for them around town at the following locations:

  • DuBurns Arena – 1301 S. Ellwood Ave. 
  • 720 S Montford LLC 
  • Long & Foster – 1210 Light St. 
  • Messiah Lutheran Church – 1035 S. Potomac St. 
  • Green & Healthy Homes Initiative – 2714 Hudson St 
  • Beadazzle – 501 N. Charles St. 
  • Federal Hill – 1011 Light St. 
  • Federal Hill Eye Care – 1029 Light St. 
  • City Limits – 1700 E. Fort Ave. 
  • Ace Hardware – 1022 Binney St. 
  • Peters Inn – 504 S. Ann St. 
  • Smaltimore – 2522 Fait Ave. 
  • Fork & Wrench – 2322 Boston St.

A big thanks to B'more Bikes for the list.

Attend the Mt. Royal Cycletrack Public Meeting on Thursday

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The public meeting for the Mount Royal Avenue Streetscape project, which includes the long-awaited Mount Royal Cycletrack (protected bicycle lane), has been scheduled for Thursday February 20, 2014 at Midtown Academy located at 1398 Mt Royal Avenue 21217 from 6 to 8pm.

Make sure you show up and show your support for the project!

Head over to Facebook for more details and be sure to RSVP.