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Shopping Under the Stars
Dusk in Kalamazoo has never been so sweet, especially at the festival-like night market, an evening farmers’ market devoted to all things summer – fresh ... -
Creating Your Own Community Ride: 5 Simple Tips for Organizers
So you want to start a community bike ride in your city. You have some ideas, but also have some questions about how to create ... -
The Beginner’s Guide to Open Streets
If you stood next to the main street in your city or town today, what do you think you would hear? Chances are, it would ... -
Promoting kid bike power in Flint
As the wearer of many hats – program coordinator, grant writer, press agent, accountant, teacher, film editor, and more – Angela Stamps, who is also ... -
Detroit bike proponent builds community through cycling and advocacy
Yvonne Rucker does whatever it takes to get Detroit kids on bikes. Sometimes that means picking children up for events at their houses or visiting families ... -
Ride, Ride, Ride! Community bike rides offer recreation, camaraderie
It’s biking season Michiganders, and there’s no better way to get out on your bikes than with your fellow townies. Regularly scheduled community rides bring ... -
Students All over Michigan Celebrate Bike to School Day 2016
On May 4th thousands of students across Michigan strapped on their helmets and participated in National Bike to School Day (B2SD). Despite some less than ... -
Michigan Gets Pumped for Bike to School Day: 5 Reasons to Join the Celebration
Calling all community members, parents, teachers, and school officials: Looking for a great way to get K-8 students in your neighborhood to be more active? ... -
Lisa Franklin of Warriors on Wheels talks about transportation, ADA accessibility
Back in 2013, wheelchair-riding protesters with a group called Warriors on Wheels (WOW) blocked traffic on a Detroit overpass at Southfield Freeway and Outer Drive ... -
Take the Transit Challenge
I can distinctly remember the first time I rode a city bus. My cold hands fumbled and dropped the spare quarters in my hand as ...