Whether you bike to work or school; ride to save money or time; pump those pedals to preserve your health or the environment; or simply to explore your community, the June 20, 2018 Sustainability in Progress program celebrated the unique power of the bicycle and the many reasons we ride.
In this episode of Peak Environment, we hear from:
Aubrey Day, El Paso County Healthy Environment Planner
Kate Brady, City of Colorado Springs Senior Bike Planner
Jolie NeSmith, Executive Director, PikeRide (new bike share program in C. Springs)
Sara Vaas, COO, Council of Neighbors and Organizations (CONO)
This month’s meeting sponsored by Old Town Bike Shop. Thanks to Stacy Sprewer for the photo!
Sustainability in Progress is a monthly program of the Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future. Join us (free) the third Wednesday of every month 7:30-9:00 a.m. in the Wildcat Room at the Ivywild School. Coffee and pastries are provided.
This is the pilot episode of a new Studio 809 podcast, which we plan to be created by a collaborative of several local environmental/sustainability organizations. If your organization wants to be involved, call us at 719-203-1660 or email us.
Links:
Bike to Work Day (June 27)
City of Colorado Springs bicycling information
PikeRide bike share (after launch visit www.pikeride.org)
El Paso County Public Health
Council of Neighbors and Organizations (CONO)