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Bike/Walk Central Florida Newsletter #21 — April 29, 2011

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Bike/Walk Central Florida

Mayor’s Bike to Work Day/Bicycle Flash Mob

Enjoy the Mayor’s Bike To Work Day, led by Orlando’s Buddy Dyer, May 6,  at 7:30 a.m., from Infusion Tea on Edgewater Drive. Start lining up your work teams and bike in to work together. Details at cityoforlando.net.  This will be a fun and fabulous event.  Don’t miss out!  And if you don’t feel like riding all the way from College Park, join us for the not-so-secret Bike Flash Mob gathering at the Orange County Regional History Center at 7:30 a.m. We’ll join Mayor Buddy and crew for the final four blocks to City Hall.

Learn more and sign up at http://www.facebook.com/darlyn.finch/posts/158740747521634#!/event.php?eid=194026183971782.

Geocaching Bike Ride/Walk

The fun begins at 9 a.m. this Sunday, May 1st, at the Cady Way Trailhead at Fashion Square Mall.  Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online.  We’ll have a few GPS devices you can borrow, or you can download the geocaching app for your mobile device. Visit http://www.geocaching.com/ for more details on geocaching.

For more info on this event, go to: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=155990134463219.

Cycling Savvy

Take the class that gets you off the sidewalk and teaches you to safely drive your bike.

For more information, including dates and times of classes, go to:  http://www.cyclingsavvy.com/.

Vision Walk

The Foundation Fighting Blindness (www.FightBlindness.org) will host its 6th Annual Orlando 5K Vision Walk on Sunday, May 1, 2011 at Cypress Grove Park, 290 W. Holden Avenue, Orlando, FL 32839.  Registration begins at 8 a.m., and the Walk will start at 9 a.m.  To participate in the Orlando VisionWalk, or to learn more, visit www.VisionWalk.org, or call Keytia Ortiz, Events Manager, at

866-782-7330.

Walk for a Good Cause

Mary Chiozza says, “Let’s Move Together!”  This energetic mother of two active boys doesn’t let arthritis slow her down, so let’s walk with Mary to help raise funds for a cure.  Click here to donate at Mary’s fundraising page, and click here to learn more about the Orlando walk at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 14th at Lake Eola.

Ride of Silence

The East Side Cycling Club will host the local observation of the national Ride of Silence (www.rideofsilence.org) to remember riders killed or injured while cycling.  Mark your calendar for Wednesday, May 18, for departure at 6:00 p.m. from the Avalon Park YMCA.  This is a somber event, but one you won’t soon forget.

Recurring Rides 

First Fridays: Take it to the streets bike ride to promote civility: 6 p.m. on the First Friday of each month. Check our Facebook Fan page for start locations.

UCF Bike Bus: Downtown Orlando to UCF, then UCF to Downtown Orlando. Follow bike bus in real time via GPS at http://commuteorlando.com/bikebus/

Ride With Steve: Beginner ride. Meet at Winter Garden Wheel Works in Downtown Winter Garden, 8 a.m., Saturdays. – Sponsored by Winter Garden Wheel Works  .

Pancake Rides: St. Johns Cycles has re-started its Pancake Rides. You start from the shop at 1732 Rinehart Road in Sanford at 8:00 a.m. for the 60-mile option or from Valentine Park in Orange City for the 30-mile option and pedal to DeLeon Springs State Park to enjoy breakfast at the Old Sugarmill Restaurant – this is the place where hot griddles sit in the middle of the tables – you’re brought a pitcher of pancake batter and you make your own.  You need to RSVP to [email protected].  Call 407-323-1550 for more information!

See our Calendar for other family rides:

www.bikewalkcentralflorida.org

S-Cargo farmers market rides featuring utility bikes and trailers

Ice Cream Socials: night rides through Downtown Orlando

Unless specifically designated as a trail ride, our rides take place on public streets. Headlights and red rear flashers are required for night rides. Helmets are encouraged, and are required for children under 16.

We observe all traffic laws and traffic signals.

Our rides are typically 10 to 15 miles, roundtrip, and average 10 miles an hour, a comfortable pace for most adults and teens. May be too fast for younger children and adults with health issues.

These rides are social in nature.

For longer, more aggressive group rides, subscribe to Hal Downing’s group ride newsletter by emailing [email protected] .

If you prefer a slow ride bike group, try the Backpack Bikers, on Saturdays at 11 am outside by the bike rack at the 24-hour fitness club by Super Target near the corner of Orange Avenue and Michgan Street in the Crystal Lake Subdivision.  Contact Cynthia Morrison at [email protected] .

If you have a social ride you would like us to help promote, please email me at the address below.

Brad

Brad Kuhn

Executive Director

[email protected]