Order a Bikes of Baltimore Print!

This year for Giving Tuesday, you can support Bikemore by purchasing a limited edition “Bikes of Baltimore” art print from us! The number of people who find joy, transportation, exercise, and more from biking has grown exponentially this year, and we want to celebrate that joy with our biking community. The 36 bikes on this art print were drawn and submitted by folks who bike in Baltimore!

Pre-orders are open until Sunday, December 6th at 11:59pm. All proceeds will go to benefiting Bikemore’s charitable advocacy work for streets for people. Your purchase will count as a tax-deductible donation.

These will be locally printed by Alpha Graphics on 120g uncoated, matte paper. This is a high quality digital 12”x18” print. Posters will be ready for pickup or shipped starting the week of December 14th.

Contributors to this piece of collective art include (from left to right, top to bottom):
Genevieve D., Mary O., James D., Laura C., Andy E., Wynnona E.P., Allison K., Pete M., Rory N., Phong L., Jeffrey P., Dave R., Allison, Shaeffer Family, Banner P., Kate H., Annamarie, Inaya, Jessa W., Martine R., Carolyn S., Echo P., Adam J., Leah B., Shadia M., José A., Norton Family, Shaeffer Family, Annemeike R., Greg H., Shaeffer Family, Isabel H., Madison, Jodie C., Rollin H.
Thank you all for making this poster a possibility! Check out our local artists’ work, hyperlinked above.
Final design by Clarissa Chen

Celebrating a creative Cranksgiving

We knew this year’s Cranksgiving was going to be different. As the annual conversations to plan the event came around, we were sure of two things: making the ride safe during COVID-19 would be a new challenge, and supporting our food partners at a time when many families are facing economic and food insecurity is more important than ever. After we came up with a plan, we told ourselves it would be a smaller ride than normal. But you all showed up, and in grand numbers. 

220 riders rode
66 teams rode
8 family teams rode
7 WTF teams rode (women/trans/femme/nonbinary only group)
20 volunteers shared their time to run Cranksgiving
387 selfies taken and shared in GroupMe messages
700+ pounds of fresh produce donated from Hungry Harvest
$2000+ groceries donated to Moveable Feast and the Franciscan Center
$790 dollars donated directly to Moveable Feast and the Franciscan Center

This was our biggest Cranksgiving yet. Together, 220 riders in 66 teams donated over $2000 of needed groceries to our long-time partners, the Franciscan Center and Moveable Feast. We were particularly excited that the event got to end directly at our food partners’ home base; riders got to see where the food was going to be distributed and say hi to their staff and volunteers.

A new partnership with Hungry Harvest allowed us to donate 700 pounds of fresh produce this year. We set up a checkpoint at Johnston Square Park where riders picked up a produce bag with items to complete a Thanksgiving meal kit. It’s the first year we’ve been able to do this! 

We want to thank our volunteers for working through a new, extra logistically challenging configuration of Cranksgiving, our sponsors for supporting Bikemore’s work, riders for donating their time, energy, and food, and the Franciscan Center and Moveable Feast for continuing to work with us over the past six years.

If you would like to make a donation to the Franciscan Center and Moveable Feast, we are still collecting donations on their behalf until December 1, when you sign up as a “Cranksgiving At-Home” Participant. We’ve raised around $400 for both organizations so far! Donate here.

Our awards ceremony and leaderboards are up on our Facebook page.

Cranksgiving is sponsored by

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Prizes sponsored by

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FAQ for this year's Cranksgiving!

Cranksgiving is coming up this Saturday! We’re answering some questions to clarify what Cranksgiving will look like this year - read them over to get ready for this year’s Cranksgiving!

Can I still register?

For now! Registration will close this Friday at 6pm. Feel free to register if you already have a team set up. If you were planning on registering as a free agent, we won’t have enough time to match you up. Register here.

What is on the manifest? 

This year’s Cranksgiving has two manifests - one that ends at the Franciscan Center, and one that ends at Moveable Feast. They both share just one stop (Johnston Square Park), where teams will pick up a bag of produce from a station set up by Hungry Harvest. The manifest is mostly outdoor stops, like parks, murals, and landmarks, and includes two grocery stores where teams can purchase groceries to donate to our food partners.

What does the day look like? 

There are two ride times - 12-2pm, and 1-3pm. We staggered these this year to minimize crowding at the end location. Both time slots will have the same manifest. 12-2pm riders will get to their end location at 2pm, and 1-3pm riders will end at 3pm. When the ride ends, teams will drop off their groceries in a socially distant manner, and then ride home! We’ll then host a Facebook Live awards ceremony everyone can watch from home at 5pm. 

How does a team win? 

Teams win by racking up the most points - both grocery items and stops are worth a certain # of points, as outlined on the manifest. There are also special bonus challenges so teams can win extra points. To get their stops to count, teams have to take a selfie that includes all members clearly at the stop, and send it to our GroupMe group message with their team #, name, and which stop they’re at. To count bonus points, specific directions will be given at the stop.

How do teams drop off their food?

When a team arrives at the end location, they’ll be directed by a Bikemore staff or volunteer to a food drop off station. The drop-off station will have one large box, and the team will unload all of their food into the box. Bikemore staff will write down the team number and name on a scoresheet and place it in the box. Then, the box will be moved out of the way to be scored by another staff member. Once a team is finished unloading their food, they should move out of the food drop-off station.

After teams drop off their food, they are free to ride home! 

How do I watch the awards ceremony?

You can join us on our Facebook page to watch the awards ceremony live! We’ll give some short remarks and then announce our winning teams. Join here.

Will this ride be socially distant?

Yes, we’ve designed this year’s Cranksgiving to be almost entirely outdoors with limited contact. We encourage folks to ride with people from their families and/or close social circles. The majority of stops are outdoors, including the ending where you’ll drop off food. The only time you’ll be going indoors is to pick up food to donate from one of the two grocery stores on the manifest.

Please wear your mask in all public spaces and while you bike if others are around. Maintain 6’ social distancing at all times possible. We thank you for being safe and respectful!

I still have questions! Who should I contact?

Feel free to contact Clarissa at clarissa@bikemore.net with any questions.

Liz Cornish Joins Mayor-Elect Brandon Scott’s Transition Team

Liz speaking to Real News Network staff at the Mayoral Forum in February 2020.

Last week, Bikemore’s Executive Director Liz Cornish was named Co-Chair of the Transportation and Infrastructure committee for Mayor-Elect Brandon Scott’s transition team. She will serve alongside Dr. Celeste Chavis, associate professor in the Department of Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Studies in the School of Engineering at Morgan State University. 

Transportation and Infrastructure is one of ten committees that will set priorities for Mayor-Elect Scott’s first term in office. Cornish will lead a committee of approximately twenty Baltimore City leaders all committed to shaping the future of transportation in Baltimore. 

Bikemore has consistently exceeded expectations of a small organization with fewer than five full time employees. We passed the nationally recognized Complete Streets Ordinance in 2018, won Bike Advocacy Organization of the Year from the League of American Bicyclists in 2019, and now are joining a group of talented professionals tasked with setting the course for the future of Baltimore and supporting the youngest Mayor in Baltimore’s history. 

An opportunity like this does not come by chance, but by building a broad network of supporters who allow us to keep doing this work. This year has brought many challenges for organizations like ours, but Bikemore is committed to success no matter what. 

Please help us stay the course by making a donation today.

Be it a recurring donation of $10 a month, or a one time contribution, your investment in our work will mean safer streets, better infrastructure, and a growing movement for streets for people. 

Make a donation to our direct action work today.

If you’d like to make a charitable contribution to our 501(c)(3) instead, please click here.

Interested in volunteering for the transition team?
Email transition@brandonforbaltimore.com.

Five ways to stay connected with Bikemore

Mobile Bike Shop around sunset at Druid Hill Park tennis courts.

We're finding ways to stay connected with you through everything. This Fall, you can find us at a Mobile Bike Shop, join us online to learn together, help us create collective art, and ride in our 6th Annual Cranksgiving! We hope we get to see you in-person, or virtually.

Mobile Bike Shop @ Lake Montebello

Thursdays, November 5 & 12 | 4pm — Dusk | Around 3451 Hillen Rd. 

We'll be at Lake Montebello, by the Valve House for the next couple Thursdays. Get your bike checked out, and bike or walk around the Lake!

Bicycling 101: Intro to Infrastructure Ride

Saturday, November 14 | 12pm — 2pm | Meet at Carroll Park

Join us for a bike ride from Carroll Park to up north to explore existing bike infrastructure and low-stress streets. Spots are limited, and masks + social distancing are observed. 

FREE | Details + RSVP

Baltimore's Budget Advocacy Workshops

Thursdays, November 12 & 19 | 5:30pm — 6:30pm | on Zoom!

To improve access to safe, reliable, and affordable transportation, significant investments must be made on both the operating and capital side of our City’s budget. Want to learn how you can advocate for the funding you want to see? Join us for either of our budget workshops!

FREE | Details + RSVP

Draw the bikes of Baltimore with us!

We want to celebrate the bikes of Baltimore with you! We’re asking you to submit a drawing of your bike. We’ll then compile the drawings into a poster of everyone's drawings, and the posters will be for sale online. A portion of proceeds will benefit Bikemore. 

Learn how to participate.

Baltimore's 6th Annual Cranksgiving

Saturday, November 21 | 12pm — 5:30pm | Around the City!

Cranksgiving is on this year! Our annual bike ride/food drive/scavenger hunt looks a bit different, but we're just as excited to bring our bike community together to support our food partners.Check out all the details and register early bird by Nov. 8 to get a t-shirt!

FREE | Details + RSVP

Want to help make these events possible + FREE? Sign up to donate $5/month!