Ride your bike to the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, April 2

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TrekEarlOur friends at Half Moon Outfitters are bringing the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour to Savannah’s Lucas Theatre on April 2 at 7 p.m. We’re offering free bicycle valet parking, right in front of the theater. We are also raffling an awesome Trek Earl bicycle, generously donated by the Bicycle Link. Raffle proceeds will benefit Savannah Bicycle Campaign and the Georgia Conservancy Coastal Office.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings Banff to audiences around the globe. A selection of the best films go on tour across Canada, the United States, and internationally from Scotland to South Africa to China, Lebanon, Chile, New Zealand, Antarctica, and points in between. Each year, the films travel to 40 countries reaching more than 390,000 people at over 840 screenings. The films on exploration and adventure, culture and environment, and mountain sports. Watch the trailer:

For ticket information, visit the Savannah Box Office. Here’s the Facebook event.

Ride your bike to see the Avett Brothers and Jason Isbell, leave the parking to us

SMF_SBC_posterOnce again we are teaming up with the Savannah Music Festival to offer free valet parking at selected concerts:

Avoid the hassles of car parking and ride your bike to these shows. We’ll provide free and secure parking for your wheels. Interested in volunteering? Sign up for a bike valet shift. Volunteers will receive an SBC volunteer t-shirt, a chance to pop in and watch portions of the show, and our gratitude for helping make it easier for people to enjoy the Savannah Music Festival by bike!

Ride to City Hall on March 20, show support for cycling in Savannah

cityhallOver the last six years we’ve worked cooperatively with the City of Savannah to expand our bicycle infrastructure network, organize cycling events, and earn Bicycle Friendly Community status from the League of American Bicyclists.

On Thursday, March 20 at noon we’ll ride to City Hall to thank city leaders for helping to make Savannah better for bicycles, and encourage them to do more to make our city safer, friendly and more convenient for people who ride bikes.

Meet us at Ellis Square for a short ride to City Hall, where we’ll hear remarks from city officials. If you don’t have a bike handy, you can rent a CAT Bike from the Ellis Square bike share station. Lunch will be served at City Hall and this event will serve as our Cycle Social event for March. Please let us know you plan to attend by joining the Facebook event or emailing info@bicyclecampaign.org

This event is being held during the same week as the annual Ride to the Capitol in Atlanta and rides to city halls around the state. Let’s show our bicycling friends throughout Georgia that Savannah is serious about cycling.

 

Matt’s Moon River Cruise on June 8 promises good time, benefits great causes

MattKohlerPoster-page-001Moon River Brewing Company will host Matt’s Moon River Cruise on Saturday, June 8 from 2-5 p.m. at the Moon River Beer Garden, 21 West Bay St. The event is named in memory of Matt Kohler, who was hit from behind by a driver on July 26, 2012 while riding his bike on U.S. Highway 80 in Bloomingdale.

The event will be held in Moon River Brewing Company’s Beer Garden, 21 W. Bay Street, and will feature:

  • A recreational bike ride leaving Ellis Square at 1 p.m.
  • Live music from Junkyard Angel
  • Raffle (must be present to win) and silent auction.
  • A special beer brewed in Matt’s honor
  • Bicycle Valet Parking

The suggested donation for entry to Matt’s Moon River Cruise is $20 and proceeds will benefit the Savannah Bicycle Campaign, a local bicycle advocacy and education organization, and Georgia Bikes, which works to improve bicycling conditions and promote bicycling throughout the state of Georgia. If you cannot attend the event and wish to make a donation or if you are attending and want to donate in advance, use this Matt’s Moon River Cruise Donation page.

Those who donate at the $20 value will receive a commemorative pint glass (must pick up in person) a raffle ticket (must be present to win) and a one-year individual Savannah Bicycle Campaign membership.

The goal is to educate the public on how to safely share the road with cyclists and increase awareness of Georgia’s “3-foot passing law,” which sets the minimum distance motorists must allow when following or overtaking a cyclist.

“Matt was a huge participant in life and our community. He was that kid everyone wanted to meet and I was blessed to get to marry,” said Kori Kohler. “You probably saw him sitting at a bar in Savannah, becoming best friends with a stranger. You may have cheered next to him at a Sand Gnats game, admired his green pants on River Street for St. Pat’s, or had lumber cut for you when he worked for Home Depot,” she said. “You may have even known him as the guy at the end of the Rock n’ Roll marathon wearing nothing but a bathrobe.”

She hopes the event accomplishes two main goals.

Matt Kohler“I wanted everyone to know his story. More importantly, I wanted people to realize that when you neglect the road, for even one minute, you could take away someone’s everything,” Kohler said.

Moon River Brewing Company Brewmaster John Pinkerton is organizing the event and is brewing a special edition beer to honor Matt.

“When Kori contacted me last summer, just days after Matt’s passing, I was terribly sad to hear of her loss,” Pinkerton said. “But, as an avid road cyclist myself, the news struck a deep chord for me as I thought of all of the people I know who still share the roads with vehicles in and around Savannah. Kori felt like it would be especially fitting for us to brew a special beer in Matt’s honor, since they enjoyed visiting Moon River together while they were dating.”

Pinkerton said the initial idea to brew a special beer blossomed into a larger event that will “shine a spotlight on Matt’s lasting legacy” and make Savannah and Chatham County safer for cyclists. But there will still be a special beer and he is looking forward to serving it at the event.

“The Moon River brewing team has come up with an exciting new recipe for Matt’s Moon Cruise Pale Ale. Debuting at the event on June 8, Matt’s memorial brew will be a Belgo-American style Pale Ale, featuring the refreshing fruity/ spicy aroma of our Belgian yeast strain and the citrus/pine/tropical fruit character of our American hop selections.”

“Georgia Bikes has been successful in recent years in achieving state level policy changes to improve cyclists’ safety on Georgia’s roads,” said Drew Wade, chairman of the Savannah Bicycle Campaign and a board member of Georgia Bikes. “Still, Chatham County has the highest rate of bike vs. auto injuries and fatalities in the state, and a tragedy like Matt’s highlights the need for Georgia Bikes and Savannah Bicycle Campaign to continue to raise awareness about the problem.
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Tybee Criterium – Tuesday April 30

Coastal Empire Cycle Fest: Check out cyclists racing at ridiculous speed around a 2/3 mile course on the Tybee strand:

Cycling storms through Tybee Island April 30th with the 2013 Coastal Empire Cycle Fest. Free and open to the public, attendees will enjoy a charitable and impressive showing of professional men and women’s races, amateur races, a beach cruiser drag race and the Amtryke Freedom Ride – all to benefit the American Diabetes Association and the local Ambucs organization. With the start/finish line located at Fannies On The Beach-1613 Strand Ave, the races are set to start at 4:00pm.

Proceeds from the event will be split between AMBUCS and American Diabetes Association. AMBUCS is a non-profit service organization dedicated to creating mobility and independence for people with disabilities. Amtrykes allow children with special needs to ride modified bikes/trykes.

American Diabetes Association is the nation’s leading organization dedicated to a cure for type 1 and type 2 diabetes, advocacy, and patient education and support. Professional cycling team, Team Novo Nordisk, will have riders participating in the event. The team was founded in 2004 as Team Type 1 that helped promote type 1 diabetes awareness in cycling. All of the team’s riders have type 1. Novo Nordisk produces diabetes care equipment and medications in particular.

DATE: April 30, 2013
LOCATION: Tybee Island, GA

SCHEDULE:
Masters 35+/45+ – 4:00pm
Men’s Cat 4/5 – 4:45pm
Men’s Cat 2/3 – 5:20pm
Women’s Pro/1/2 inv 3 – 6:05pm
Amtryke/Ambucs Races – 7:10pm
Men’s Pro/1 inv 2 – 7:30pm

COURSE AND DISTANCES:
Women’s Pro – 40 laps
Men’s Pro – 65 laps

Bike 2 Beer – Distillery This Tuesday!

The Distillery - W. Liberty and MLK

WHO
Friends and lovers of a better Savannah through bicycling.

WHAT
Share the road, make a friend, share a cocktail!

WHEN & WHERE
Ride there with us – 5:30pm from Baldwin Park; or
Meet us there – 6:00pm at the Distillery, 416 W Liberty St
Tuesday Feb 19

WHY
You+bike+friends+
craft beer at the Distillery=
a great Tuesday.

Bike to Brews Tues 1/15 Baldwin Park to Coffee Fox

WHO
You and other lovers of coffee, bikes and beer

WHAT
Share the road, and toast to a new bike year!

WHEN & WHERE
Ride there with us – 5:30pm from Baldwin Park; or
Meet us there – 6:00pm at Coffee Fox, 102 W Broughton St
Tuesday January 15

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WHY
You+bike+friends+

 

PERC coffee and/or draft beer=
a great Tuesday.

Nominate a Savannah Bike Hero for the Pedal Medal Award

Do you know someone who is helping us all to build a better Savannah through bicycles? A business that goes out of its way to serve cycling customers? A media organization or journalist dedicated to covering issues of importance to cyclists? A school or university that encourages students and teachers to ride bikes to class? An individual from a government agency or nonprofit organization who’s working to on behalf of cyclists?

Make sure these bicycle heroes get the credit they deserve by nominating them for the Savannah Bicycle Campaign’s Pedal Medal Award. Nominations were taken in December 2012, and selections have been made, which will be announced on Jan. 17.

The winner of the Pedal Medal will be honored at the Pedal Medal Celebration on Thursday Feb. 21, 2013 – buy your tickets today!

Nominations are closed. See you at the celebration!

Social Ride and Bike Valet – Savannah Food Day this Sunday

Savannah Food Day Bike Ride and Bike Valet Sun 10/28

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Join us in bringing pedal power to the 2nd Annual Savannah Food Day Festival. Aimed at promoting healthy, sustainable, affordable, and just food systems in America, Food Day is a national grassroots mobilization to raise awareness about food issues and advocate for change, an Earth Day for food!  We’ll start the fun off with a casual bike ride and are offering free bike valet throughout the day. 

WHAT: A bike ride through Parkside and Ardsley Park, with free bike parking the valet for the Food Day Festival. 
WHENRIDE 11am | Valet 11am-6pm Sun. Oct. 28
WHEREDaffin Park in Savannah
WHY: Great music (KidSyc@Brandywine, Train Wrecks, the Accomplices and many more), great healthy and sustainable food and great informational sessions for the festival – click here for more details on the festival.

While you’re there, relax and take in the sights and sounds, and stop by for a tasty treat spun in SBC’s CycloConcoctions fender blender!
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If you’re interested in volunteering for Sunday’s bike valet, please email volunteers@bicyclecampaign.org.

Picnic in the Park Valet Sun Oct 7

Bike Valet

Picnic in the Park 2012SBC will again host a bike valet at Picnic in the Park on Sunday, Oct 7 in Forsyth Park.  Getting there will be half of the fun — racks will be ready to accept your two wheels starting at 4pm.  Our volunteer attendants will watch your bike (donations are greatly appreciated) while you enjoy your picnic and the sounds of Eddie Wilson and Strings of the South. Bikes will be held until 15 minutes after the end of the show.  Make sure you use lights for a safe ride home!

If you’re interested in volunteering, please email volunteers@bicyclecampaign.org and let us know when you are available.Volunteers will get a free t-shirt (or wear one if you already have it) and you’ll get a nice place to sit and watch the concert.