is a nonprofit organization working to promote bicycling for recreation and transportation by building community among all cyclists, educating about cycling safety, and advocating to improve cycling conditions in and around Lafayette, Louisiana.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Ride Planning Get Together 11/1 @ 6P
Tomorrow evening a group of folks will be meeting near UL to plan the 11/13 event. If you want to join, call 233-9627 for location.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
November Cycling Social / Gumbo Ride
After some brainstorming on what brings cyclists together (riding) and keeps them together after a ride (food), I decided to float to the idea of a cycling social followed by breaking bread with LCG leadership and talk of bike safety. Over the past few days, I've reached out to folks from Cajun Cyclists, Petit Paris, BikeLafayette, and T.R.A.I.L., and all have seconded the thought with enthusiasm and support. And with that bit of encouragement, we're doing it!
So, mark your calendars and join us for a community-wide Gumbo Ride on Sunday, November 13 at Girard Park. Toward the end of building community among all cyclists in and around Lafayette, we're planning a little something for everyone, including a choice of three rides (roadie, townie & family) between 9 and 12 with food and drink to follow (in the Rec Center in case it's cold).
We've extended invitations to Tony Trammel and Joey Durel and hope they will agree to join us over lunch to hear our concerns and address our questions. We should hear back in the next day or so. But even if they don't come, we'll still have the opportunity to discuss amongst ourselves what we want to see/make happen on the cycling front in the future -- oh, and pass a good time, yeah.
There are details yet to be worked out -- like ride routes, leaders and start times, and meal planning, so if you want to lend a hand (ideas, time, etc.), please reach out. Direct your offers by emails to velomaman@yahoo.com and we'll coordinate volunteers from there.
So, mark your calendars and join us for a community-wide Gumbo Ride on Sunday, November 13 at Girard Park. Toward the end of building community among all cyclists in and around Lafayette, we're planning a little something for everyone, including a choice of three rides (roadie, townie & family) between 9 and 12 with food and drink to follow (in the Rec Center in case it's cold).
We've extended invitations to Tony Trammel and Joey Durel and hope they will agree to join us over lunch to hear our concerns and address our questions. We should hear back in the next day or so. But even if they don't come, we'll still have the opportunity to discuss amongst ourselves what we want to see/make happen on the cycling front in the future -- oh, and pass a good time, yeah.
There are details yet to be worked out -- like ride routes, leaders and start times, and meal planning, so if you want to lend a hand (ideas, time, etc.), please reach out. Direct your offers by emails to velomaman@yahoo.com and we'll coordinate volunteers from there.
Friday, October 21, 2011
LCG forum for cycling community
Last week when there was so much TV and newspaper attention to the latest cycling deaths, I (Jen) got inspired to take advantage of the moment to initiate a longer term public awareness campaign. I searched around for readily available Public Service Announcements that we could use here. Beginner's luck, I guess, but on Friday I got in touch with the New Orleans Regional Planning Commission's bike guy, Dan Jatres, and by Monday he got the ok and emailed me the radio and print media ads NORPC recently produced with public transportation funding.
From there, I naively sent an email with the ads to Cajun Cyclists and Petit Paris Cycling group members floating the idea of getting the "share the road" graphic on the back of city buses (I'd seen a photo of it done in the U.K. on the Bike Lafayette Facebook page and it seemed like a good idea) and the radio spots on local stations. In under 24 hours, an overwhelming number of fellow bikers responded with offers of support for he effort. Enough people forwarded the email around LCG that it hit leadership (Joey Durel and Tony Trammel) multiple times and generated quick responses.
LCG said that they are busy planning a response to bike safety concerns and would announced those plans soon. I went a step further and asked to schedule a forum where Joey Durel, Tony Trammel and others at LCG could present those plans to the cycling community, address our questions/concerns, and get our feedback/input. They response was favorable, so now guess who's looking for help with organizing a forum. As soon as I have more concrete plans, I'll share the news.
From there, I naively sent an email with the ads to Cajun Cyclists and Petit Paris Cycling group members floating the idea of getting the "share the road" graphic on the back of city buses (I'd seen a photo of it done in the U.K. on the Bike Lafayette Facebook page and it seemed like a good idea) and the radio spots on local stations. In under 24 hours, an overwhelming number of fellow bikers responded with offers of support for he effort. Enough people forwarded the email around LCG that it hit leadership (Joey Durel and Tony Trammel) multiple times and generated quick responses.
LCG said that they are busy planning a response to bike safety concerns and would announced those plans soon. I went a step further and asked to schedule a forum where Joey Durel, Tony Trammel and others at LCG could present those plans to the cycling community, address our questions/concerns, and get our feedback/input. They response was favorable, so now guess who's looking for help with organizing a forum. As soon as I have more concrete plans, I'll share the news.
The death of three cyclists in a single week earlier this month, in New Iberia, Lafayette and Opelousas, have area cyclists mindful of the risks of road riding and inspired to increase cycling safety in Acadiana. Regardless of the type(s) of cycling we favor -- whether roadie, tri, time trial, bmx, fixie, cruiser, fitness, commuter, or other -- safety is a universal concern and a reason to come together. The purpose of this blog is to provide a common space for communication and organizing to promote bicycling, increase safety, and improve conditions in and around Lafayette, Louisiana.
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