First, let's take stock of what's going on with Blue Island:
Blue Island Non-Motorized Plan Public Workshop
August 27, 10:30 AM to Noon
Blue Island Public Library
FREE and OPEN TO ALL (Got kids? See the bike rodeo below!)
Bring your everyday experience of biking, walking, driving and transit in Blue Island to our workshop and share it with us. Help us find solutions that will connect the city to the future Cal-Sag Trail, and improve the safety, convenience, and popularity of healthy, active, and sustainable transportation.
Kids Bike Rodeo—FREE!
10:30 AM to Noon
Parking lot across the street from the library
Bring your kids and we'll tune up their biking skills! A skilled Active Trans youth bike instructor will teach your kids safe cycling skills and tips while you're inside sharing your Blue Island biking, walking and transit experience.
Cal-Sag Cycles Bike Fix Up
10:30 AM to 2 PM
Parking lot across the street from the library
Flat tires and squeeling brakes shouldn't stop you from beautiful Blue Island-in-the-fall cruising. The famed Cal-Sag Cycles youth can get your ride rolling in time for fall cruising. They'll be doing some basic wrenching—bolt tightening, seat raising, flat fixing, brake adjusting—for a donation that supports the Cal-Sag Cycles program.
As the first of eight workshops open to the public,
Get back on that horse and join Friends of the Calumet-Sag Trail for the second annual Happy Trails Jamboree, October 1 at Lake Katherine, Palos Heights, Ill.
http://calsagtrail.org/jamboree
The 2009 event helped the Friends match $150,000 in federal trail planning dollars, helping communities from Lemont to Burnham receive their fair share of trail goodness.
Last year’s Jamboree set a tone of boot stompin’, skirt twirlin’ orneriness we hope to extend through this FUNdraising evening. It’s a $20 million trail we aim to build, so giddy up and get your tickets—only 250 of these li’l critters are loose in the wild, and they’ll disappear quicker than a belly itch on a snake.
http://calsagtrail.org/jamboree/tickets
A little Traffic Cycling education can bring out the bicyclist in all of us.
The Reporter reports on the draft Oak Lawn Bicycle Plan, prepared & presented by your friend
Pilgrim, mosey on over to this link here and belly up to the biggest hoedown since Roy & Dale’s reception - the Happy Trails Jamboree on
Senator Richard Durbin has thrown down the gauntlet for the Calumet-Sag Trail Coalition [representing the towns and public agencies who are building the Calumet-Sag Trail]:
From our Southland Coordinator Steve Buchtel:
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